Wednesday, December 24, 2025

With the coldest temperatures of the season upon us, here are some basic ways to keep your cattle warm and healthy.
horses in winter

When temperatures dip low, along with wet and windy conditions, horse owners need to pay attention to a few things to help the animals cope and thrive.

A historical marker commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation is on display on The Ohio State University campus.
soybean field at sunset

Grain market update: Prices are stagnant, looking for news. The news is all about trade negotiations with China, and there is no real news.

If you burn wood as a primary or supplemental heat source in the winter, you might want to consider saving the ashes for your lawn or garden in the spring.
vegetable kabobs

If you have resolved to eat healthier, parties can present a challenge, so it’s important to have a game plan before tackling the Super Bowl spread.
library books

Kymberly Foster Seabolt believes libraries are truly the heart of our society, as she recalls past visits with her children and her most recent trip.
North Central Dairy Grazing 2019

Dairy farmers at this year's grazing conference talked about the benefits of working together in groups, where financial information and performance is shared.
Dwight Roseler in Kenya

Dwight Roseler will spend the next few years traveling to Kenya to develop dairy feed rations and help provide training on improving cow health.

This Delaware County grain farmer is an advocate for his industry — on his farm and across the country.