Friday, March 13, 2026
fireplace

Fireplaces, stoves, heating systems, candles and even electric lights are used more often during the winter, increasing the risk of home fires.
Flooded farm field

With perception rates fluctuating wildly across a wide range, farmers need to rethink how they prepare their soil to manage rainfall.
potted cactus

Preparing your houseplants to transition indoors will help them thrive until next spring.
pie pumpkins

Learn to pick, prepare and cook pie and sugar pumpkins to make pumpkin puree for baking and more. It’s really not that difficult!
woodpecker

Match your favorite birds to their favorite foods and feeders to ensure an enjoyable winter feeding season.
autumn

Planting new trees and shrubs in the fall takes advantage of favorable soil temperatures and moisture conditions that promote root growth.
calf

Cull cow value is determined by supply and demand, carcass quality, and percentage of lean meat yield per carcass.
Pine needles.

Before the snow starts to fly, take time to plant some native evergreens that will benefit local wildlife and keep your interest this winter.
Ohio Buckeye seed and leaves.

Throughout September and October, buckeyes start dropping from mature trees. Learn to collect the perfect seeds and grow your own Ohio Buckeye tree.

Throughout Autumn, deep orange vegetables are plentiful and packed with nutritional qualities linked to numerous health benefits.