Yearly Archives: 2025
It’s OK to play second fiddle to another female once a year
A wife reflects on 42 years of marriage—and the annual November “other woman” who always wins her husband’s heart: his beloved coon-hunting dog, Tracey.
Farmers and ranchers are major SNAP beneficiaries, too
Examining the contrast between halted SNAP payments and rapid farm aid, and why farm groups stayed silent despite SNAP’s major impact on rural economies.
Trammels: A pioneer cook’s best friend
Discover the history of iron trammels, the adjustable pot hooks early Ohio settlers used to control hearth heat and master open-fire cooking.
Help us identify Item No. 1296
Item No. 1296 was submitted by Dan Gillespie on Halloween. It looks too small to be a sickle. Do you know what it is?
Birthday flashbacks
A funny, nostalgic reflection on turning another year older, surviving a Gen X childhood and embracing aging as the privilege it is.
Salem horse deaths spark outcry across equine community
Community demands answers after four horses are found dead in Salem, Ohio, sparking calls for transparency, stronger cruelty laws and equine-welfare reform.
Pa. finally passes budget, cuts ag preparedness
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro signed the 2025-26 budget on Nov. 12 after a four-month impasse; the budget cuts agriculture funding by $40 million.
Farm and Dairy Weekly Rundown: Episode 32 (11-13-25)
Reporters Liz Partsch and Paul Rowley give a rundown of the top stories in Farm and Dairy newspaper for the week of Nov. 13, 2025.
Researchers work to protect Ohio’s pollinators
The Ohio Bee Survey has identified over 330 bee species statewide, helping researchers and volunteers better protect Ohio’s pollinators and biodiversity.
Happily going mad
A warm November day on Ohio’s Mad River brings lessons in patience, humor and the timeless art of fly fishing for trout with a classic royal coachman.


















