Saturday, June 13, 2026

Of the many memories I have of Christmas on the farm, I don't have a single memory of ever telling Santa what I wanted for Christmas.

If there were a way I could grant a Christmas gift to each and every Farm and Dairy reader this holiday season, it would be a copy of Roger Welsch's book on relationships.

Last week, I had never heard of John Christy. This week, he's my hero. Christy is the director of the

Some are born to greatness. Some rise to greatness. And some just want to get their dog out of the swimming pool.

I know plenty of people in their eighties, my Dad being one of them. Octogenarians are young, compared to the dozens Willard Scott recognizes every day who have lived a century or more.

The time of the year when frost seeding is most effective in Ohio will not be here until February or March.

Before the cheerless rush to abandon Washington, D.C. hits, here are a few suggestions for our hired hands in Congress on what they should not give farmers, ranchers and the rest of us in rural America this holiday season.

Life is filled with questions, sometimes with answers, sometimes with just a tinge of regret for what might have been.

Surprised by a large animal trotting rapidly in front of my van when I turned in our driveway, I slowed to get a good look.

American humorist Will Rogers once cracked that Americans are the only people in the world to drive themselves to the poor house.