Wood frogs usher in leap year
Forest floors across northern North America are waking up as wood frogs prepare for their annual explosive breeding event.
Automated activity monitoring in cows, heifers can improve pregnancy rates
Using automated activity monitoring systems is growing in popularity. These systems are used to improve a herd's pregnancy per AI and detect estrus in heifers.
Corn markets look concerning ahead of planting
Marlin Clark explores the reasons for a market that continues to hit new lows.
Hard to Catch
Cowboy poet Bryce Angell writes about a horse named Hard to Catch.
The American kestrel: A falcon in peril
Tami Gingrich discusses the value of Ohio's smallest bird of prey, the American Kestrel, and her efforts to boost its numbers.
Mud won’t stop Baby from giving birth to a new calf
Eric Keller prepares for his cow, Baby, to give birth during the muddiest and wettest time of the year.
Hamburgers, fries and guilt
Bryce Angell takes a trip down memory lane while visiting a local burger joint.
Making maple syrup memories
Jim Abrams shares the story of friend whose family has been collecting maple sap and turning it into syrup for generations, making everlasting memories.
Nitrogen management for winter annual cereal grain forages
While it's too early to apply nitrogen fertilizer, now is the time to plan, according to Ohio State Extension educator Jason Hartschuh.
Working, not working
Is she writing her column or shopping for chickens to add to the flock? You'll have to read on to find out.