Planting pace frustrating, but on target
Planting has been slow this spring, but farmers are making good progress, overall.
Flexible cash farm leases: Do or do not? (Or give them a try?)
When it comes to cash lease rates, the local diner does not qualify as a reliable information clearinghouse.
Put your farm business to the test
It takes a disaster to reprioritize the things we always knew were significant, but thought could wait until tomorrow.
Celebrate cooperatives and sustainability today
To celebrate this International Day of Cooperatives, learn more about three Ohio based co-ops efforts towards sustainable consumption and production.
Unlike cattle, sometimes we need to move out of comfort zone to grow
It caught me by surprise. As I was glancing at all the Facebook chatter, links, updates, and social news, I saw a caption. It...
Hazard A Guess: Week of Oct. 11, 2001
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Stay a cow length apart
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares her thoughts on voting by mail, following state mask mandates and the disinfectant wipe shortage.
Grow more with less: Cut and grow-again garden vegetables
Whether you have limited planting space or limited time to sow second and third crops, grow-again vegetables produce higher yields with less work.
Top water fishing serves up lunch for the largemouth bass
It’s the sound, or sounds, that tell a lurking largemouth bass, that lunch is being served.
Winn family thanks supporters
A community's outreach leaves Columbiana County farm family thankful, despite health hurdles that remain.