Youth seasons are building future hunters
If opportunities to develop an interest in hunting aren't offered to our youngsters, the long-range future of hunting will be threatened.
Give Her A Brake
Nothing makes you feel as inadequate as not being there for your kids when they call you and they're in trouble.
Hobbies and husbands
Kymberly Foster Seabolt believes what really keeps a relationship healthy is always finding new things to love about each other.
Weed science requires good defense
Well, it never fails. We go out there with the perfect plans and plant the perfect pasture. In no time at all, undesirable plants find a way to grow with our crop.
Spring is meant to soothe our souls
A good day became a great day with the sighting of a vibrant pair of blue birds, searching and finding a suitable home here on our farm.
Preventing calf and heifer respiratory disease
Ohio State University Extension educator Jason Hartschuh discusses steps dairy farmers can take to prevent respiratory diseases in heifers over the winter.
A duck stamp for every hunter and every birder
At $15, a “Duck Stamp” is arguably the best investment a conservationist can make. More formally called the “Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation...
Can you solve two antique tool mysteries in a row?
This weeks new mystery tool is a true mystery, even to its owner. Can you help identify it?
World population is essential part of food production discussion
Our good friends at Progressive Farmer magazine fill 15 pages of their September issue with a well-researched, well-written “special report” on “Feeding the World.”...
Brother, can you spare a dime?
One of the oldest truisms in agriculture noted that "when farmers make money, everybody in town makes money.