Thursday, February 19, 2026

It’s time to roll combines and harvesting equipment out of the shed and begin some harvest prep if you haven’t already started.
grandparents day

Our readers shared the most important thing they learned from their grandparents. Here are some of the special memories and amazing stories.

Young farmers’ desire to farm is value-driven. They want to feed our families high-quality food and aim to produce the same for consumers.
Pennsylvania farmland

When it comes to the profitability of Pennsylvania farms, size matters, according to economists in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences.
pipeline construction

Pipeline construction is sure to change your landscape and there are a lot of things you can do to make sure the soil gets put back correctly.
Hurricane Harvey cattle usda

If you want to help Texas farmers and ranchers, FFA chapters or 4-H clubs affected by Hurricane Harvey, here's how you can make a donation.
chopping

Silage testing is a fundamental tool for the farm to continuously evaluate quality and adjust to feed the best-possible forages.
leaves

Pound for pound, the leaves of most trees contain twice as many minerals as manure. Learn to build a compost pile with the ones you rake up this fall.

Tagging livestock is an important part of animal identification but must be done properly to keep the animal from losing its tag or getting an infection.
Geauga Fair champion goat

The 2017 Geauga County Junior Fair market livestock auction took place Sept. 2.