Yearly Archives: 2024
God can be found in the flock
Eliza Blue finds compassion, community and peace amid tragedy in her flock of sheep.
How to manage alfalfa in the fall
Ohio State Extension educator Jason Hartschuh explains different scenarios that can impact an alfalfa stand's regrowth the following spring.
Wishing for rainy days on the farm during the dog days of summer
Judith Sutherland recalls wishing for rain during the late summers of her youth and muses about how it's much needed now in central Ohio.
You’re fired! Trump’s deportation plan would gut US ag labor force
Alan Guebert delves into Donald Trump's deportation plan and explains potential hiccups for the U.S. labor force, particularly in regards to agriculture.
First fruits of the season
Eric Keller prepares to harvest from his garden — if he can beat the ravenous rabbits to the fruits of his labor.
Live, love, learn and grow your own friend
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is grateful for the friendship that's blossomed between her and her daughter as she's grown into an adult.
Preacher’s scheme
Bryca Angell shares the unique story of how a preacher convinced a cowboy to get baptized.
Plotting for the future
Jim Abrams provides tips for beginners to convert part of their property into a food plot and habitat for wildlife. Planning ahead can save time and money.
Large-scale Ohio research project to explore how solar and farming can co-exist
Spanning over 1,900 acres, the 180 MW Madison Fields project in Ohio will be one of North America’s largest test grounds for research into agrivoltaics.
Corn, soybean and wheat prices continue to spiral
According to Marlin Clark, amid the current grain market climate, "any arguments for higher prices can be considered just whistling past the graveyard."


















