There is no place more somber than a very old, remote country cemetery on a gray November day. I learned quite young that it ...
Old Doris was a beauty. You could hear her motor purr. The rhythm sounded like we’d hired an auto connoisseur. It must have ...
Alan Guebert delves into politics and the justification behind spending tax payer money on emergency programs.
As any seasoned rider will tell you, a horse on a hot day is a very different animal than that same horse on a cool, windy ...
Slight sleep deprivation and overall confusion on what time it was is what I’m blaming for the fact that I ever-so-slightly ...
This is the last part of a series detailing the Hurricane Helene and Milton relief efforts of Farm and Dairy Managing Editor Sara Welch and her best friend.
Grain prices improved dramatically Nov. 8 on the Chicago Board of Trade. Welcome news from the U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
This explains the many guesstimated 450-pound bucks and 350-pound antlerless deer killed each year that somehow shrink ...
One day, with God’s own grace, I’ll thank my friend for what he did. To give his life for others, when he was still a kid.
Our next submission comes from Travis Deetz in Sugarcreek, Ohio. His dad found Item No. 1279 in the woods on his property of ...
Ohio veterans find purpose in farming through the Farmer Veteran Coalition, offering mentorship, training and grants to help ...
I can also make a pie with fresh fruit and homemade dough. That is my superpower. I bow to no one on my grandmother’s famous ...