Two sides to every story
It’s not often your community turns into a national news story. But that’s what happened to editor Rachel Wagoner's hometown last February when a train derailed and caught fire in East Palestine, Ohio. She lives less than 4 miles away from the derailment.
World news slashes grain prices again
Marlin Clark details how global trade and production are impacting grain prices in the United States.
First wildflower of the year prepares to emerge
Tami Gringich introduces us to the fragrant wildflower that will soon be making it's appearance: skunk cabbage.
Ingenuity on the golf course and in life
Things haven't always come easy to Eric Keller on the golf course or in life. Fortunately, it's nothing a little ingenuity can't fix.
Stall Wars: Cows vs. comfort
In stall-based housing systems, the cow stall design, surface and bedding type have a large effect on cow comfort and cow injuries.
‘Elect me because I’ll send you more federal money than the other guy’
Alan Guebert explains that though Trump claims to have gotten more money for farmers, the numbers show that farmers are actually doing better under Biden.
Eliminating unwanted woody weeds from winter pastures
Controlling undesirable woody plants such as multiflora rose, honey locust, autumn olive and ailanthus can improve your pastures and save money.
Britches in a dither
Bryce Angell's tries to get his money's worth from a new pair of jeans.
A hymn of redemption and melting water
Eliza Blue rejoices as the harshness of prairie winter begins to thaw for a moment of temporary respite.
Are you into trees? There’s a group for that!
Getting involved in local woodland organizations can better your understanding of your local area regarding woodland management, pests and more.