Quick! Do you know where your livestock are now?
Using management-intensive grazing or rotational grazing can help producers maintain healthy forages in their pastures.
Work from yesteryear
Aches and pains in the morning make it easy for Bryce Angell to recall a job well done, no matter how long ago.
Looking into the loss of our favorite summer sparkle
Find out why fireflies are disappearing and what can be done to help.
Tariffs are never a good idea
Alan Guebert considers former president Donald Trump's decision to make import tariffs the centerpiece of his campaign’s economic policy.
Crop production report hurts grain prices
Marlin Clark weighs current conditions in the grain markets to explain the continued slide of corn, soybean and wheat prices.
Oak apple galls
Have you ever noticed brown paper-like balls suddenly appearing on the forest floor or attached to leaves of oak trees? They might be oak apple galls.
Help us identify the Moore family’s mystery tool
Item No. 1274 comes to us from Moe Moore, of Greenwich, Ohio, and has been in the Moore family for close to 100 years.
Get out of your fence row
Ohio State Extension educator David Marrison shares insights from the 24th Congress of the International Farm Management Association.
Is your pasture ready for a drought?
Ag and Natural Resource Technician Kirstin Roman explains how to determine if a pasture can handle a drought and how to make pastures more resistant.
God can be found in the flock
Eliza Blue finds compassion, community and peace amid tragedy in her flock of sheep.























