Saturday, May 18, 2024

What has happened to the word “conduct?” I recall when I was a young man growing up, the word conduct was often mentioned in...

During the Sew Sew Sweet 4-H sewing club's June meeting, a member brought up her idea for her community project.

The stars are aligned. The bills mostly paid. You’ve been dreaming about it and permission has finally been granted by the keeper of the purse strings.

James Skeeles, OSU Extension ag agent in Lorain County, writes about how a Farmland Preservation purchase program might operate.
poor corn 2015

In Ohio, we have the worst combination of grain marketing circumstances this year — a poor crop in a good crop year (for everyone else).

Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.

Now that the silage is in the silo, extension agent Ernie Oelker says the real work begins to assure the cows receive a safe, properly balanced ration that is palatable and capable of supporting optimum production.
farmers hands on tool

Bryce Angell shares some of his father's wisdom in his most recent poem.

Rails, gallinules, and coots live amid the dense vegetation that surrounds lakes, swamps, and marshes. Most species are seldom noticed.

We'll go on the assumption that by press time, our weather will change dramatically. In other words, it will stop raining, the grass will stop greening up, and the temperature will drop below 30 F and stay there.