Tuesday, April 21, 2026
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The arrival of baby chicks at the feed store is the one true sign of spring on the plains, leading to new additions, surprise snow, and a movie night for the ages.

Alan Guebert reflects on the seasonal rituals of spring and the unforgettable neighbors who once shaped the landscape of a southern Illinois farm.

From sweat equity to privacy boundaries, Ohio State University Extension’s David Marrison answers "Dear Abby" style questions to help families navigate farm management.

From the strict rules of the Great Depression to today’s busy schedules, a look at how family mealtime has evolved and why gathering at the table still matters.

Explore the nostalgic world of catchy jingles and "ear worms" that live rent-free in our heads, from Band-Aids to Big Macs. Why is advertising so unforgettable?

Minerals may be required in only small amounts, but their impact on livestock health and productivity is enormous. For farmers managing cattle, sheep and...

Reporters Liz Partsch and Paul Rowley give a rundown of the top stories in Farm and Dairy newspaper for the week of April 2, 2026.

From the cockpit of a Black Hawk helicopter to the rolling pastures of Utica, PA, veteran Tom Greenlee and his wife Lisa are on a mission to preserve one of the world’s rarest horse breeds. With fewer than 3,000 Shire horses left in North America,Tom and Lisa Greelee, of Greenlee Farms, are dedicated to breeding, educating and promoting these "gentle giants."

Plan your spring hike with the ODNR’s weekly Ohio Wildflower Bloom reports. Discover when and where native species like bluebells and trilliums are peaking across Ohio’s state nature preserves and parks.

The Ohio Power Siting Board denied the Crossroads Solar project in Morrow County, citing strong local opposition.