Yearly Archives: 2023
Low conflict entrepreneur
Eliza Blue enjoys the gentler pace of life on her ranch as of late, welcoming the change.
Pennsylvania farmers concerned about plan to reintroduce marten
The earliest martens would be reintroduced to the forests of Pennsylvania would be early 2024.
USDA reports result in positive market action
Marlin Clark offers insight into geopolitical events that have made small impacts on the grain markets this winter, and what he expects for the future.
Beware of pollution when foraging
Beware of the dangers of foraging from or near contaminated locations and learn how to look for signs of pollution before foraging.
Weaver, Elchingers win Ohio Farm Bureau’s Young Ag Professionals awards
The results of the Ohio Farm Bureau's Young Agricultural Professionals awards were announced Jan. 28 during the YAP Winter Leadership Experience.
Attitude is everything
Kym Seabolt believes our attitude is the difference between an ordeal and an adventure in many situations.
Visiting Hawaii with the Rhodes & Benners
Farm and Dairy went to Hawaii with Denise Rhodes and her daughter, Rachael, who marched and cheered in the Pearl Parade with Varsity Spirit....
Old Jake
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about the bond between a cowboy and his horse.
Wood ducks make ideal choice for birdwatching
Julie Geiss is enjoying the opportunity to watch several pairs of wood ducks that have been making their home on the creek near her farm.
Assessing your farm’s financial health using your balance sheet
Monitoring financial performance and measuring it against standards is critical. Learn to assess your farm's financial health using your balance sheet.

















