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Successful farm managers are constantly learning
During the winter, there are tons of opportunities for farmers to educate themselves in order to remain sustainable and ultimately, profitable.
Still sorting out effects of reports, wars and weather
Farmers are pleased with corn yields, but not excited about soybean results. Marlin Clark explains the changes in this week’s grain markets.
Smart bulbs, dumb human
Kym Seabolt might have a smart house but she still feels like the same old stupid human.
A farmer’s night before Christmas
A fun spin on a A Visit from St. Nicholas, from a farmer’s point of view, brought to you by Ohio State University Extension Dairy Working Group.
Farmers prep for spring planting amid COVID-19 market impacts
This spring is far from a normal planting season. While farming is considered essential business amid COVID-19 shut downs, the global pandemic has had a dramatic effect on agriculture. But with spring planting slated to begin in the next few weeks in Ohio, most farmers expect to proceed with their planting as planned.
Good old days: Tricking the schoolmaster
Local schools were scarce in frontier communities during the mid- to late-19th century, nor was there much in the way of celebrating the Christmas holiday.
Completing the entire Appalachian Trail
David Defer has earned the right to be a called an Appalachian Trail thru-hiker, joining a group of international hikers who hiked the whole trail nonstop.
News bug bit me at an early age
Our big old black and white TV was often turned on only briefly in the evening, after the night milking and supper, just in time for the news.
Always our sunshine, you will be missed
The number of people from far and wide who came to pay their respects to Bob Sutherland, the honor guards, the presentation of the flag, a 21-gun salute, all made up an unforgettable, impressive tribute.
The trials and tribulations of a thresherman
Years ago, I bought a big stack of American Thresherman magazines from 1924 through 1932. The paper was started by Bascom B. Clarke in 1898, to cater to the many professional thresherman in the country.






