Monday, November 25, 2024
vintage tv

Kymberly Foster Seabolt is unabashedly from the 1900s, and she enjoys getting older aside from the need for orthopedic footwear.
shark

What are scientists going to do about invasive aquatic species in Lake Erie? Jim Abrams ponders an outlandish solution.
saddle on a horse

Bryce Angell recaps a rough trail ride in poem form.
storm

Eliza Blue reflects on the weather extremes that impact operations on her South Dakota ranch.
pig

“Barons: Money, Power, and the Corruption of America’s Food Industry” details the ruinous impact baronial food families have had on rural America.
tornado damage to barn

Debris blown into pastures following storms poses risks to grazing livestock. Ohio State Extension educator Jason Hartschuh has some tips to minimize them.
felling axe

Paul Locher continues his "An American Tale" series by introducing readers to the most important tool used to open the American frontier — the felling axe.
jumping in a puddle

Judith Sutherland's best memories of times with friends and cousins had nothing to do with toys, but with the simple resources and time with one another.
Cover crops

Soil and water conservation districts rely on their cooperators, farmers and residents, to implement conservation practices that impact communities.
Germinator 3000

Most people wouldn’t think much of Eric Keller’s Germinator 3000, but for him, it’s a marvel.