Crazy times, even for election year
Just when you think 2020 can’t possibly get any crazier, autumn arrives with a carload of crazy in tow, and not just in the U.S., says Alan Guebert.
Old friends and new adventures in Richfield
Julie Geiss reunites with longtime friends and explores Richfield Heritage Preserve.
Reducing your winter feed cost by stockpiling
Planning the winter grazing and supplementation program has tremendous impact on farm profitability.
Can you name either of these two antique mystery tools?
One mystery item solved, one seems to have us stumped and a new mystery tool is revealed. Can you help identify them?
Everything that is old is new again
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares her thoughts on using antiques and other old things, while appreciating their heritage.
Doing business close to home
Judith Sutherland shares her thoughts on the memories and relationships we can build by doing business close to home.
What will the next grain report tell us?
The great weather pattern that had an early harvest started in Ohio came to a wet halt Sept. 28.
Anticipation is part of raising cattle
Rotten weather, sudden price dips or unexpected health challenges can't be controlled, but plenty of factors can with good farm management.
Thou shalt not ever pay retail
Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares some tips and tricks to master the art of thrifting.
It’s in the DNA: Monarchs make the trip to Mexico
The annual monarch butterfly migration is a natural phenomenon. Learn more about how they survive the long flight to Mexico, Florida and California.