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The spring gobbler season is as addictive as texting
Spring gobbler season is as addictive as texting. A dedicated turkey hunter just can’t enough, can’t suffer enough, can’t break the habit.
Nature chooses the riches it provides you
The truth is Northern Plains gardening is a gamble from start to finish. Eliza Blue weighs in on this season’s harvest.
Birds know how to survive cold weather
Birds use a variety of tactics to fight the cold. Scott Shalaway explains the different survival techniques of birds.
Managing lanternfly egg hatch
The hatch of spotted lanternfly egg masses likely will begin in mid- to late-April in southern Pennsylvania counties, with northern counties to follow.
The sound of birds stops the noise in my mind’
Julie Geiss enjoys the company of all her feathered visitors from her porch.
Spot early spring amphibians
It’s a little early to hear bullfrogs and toads, but wood frogs always get a head start on spring.
Ask FSA Andy about reporting crop acreages and the NAP program
Producers who have planted fall seeded grains such as wheat, rye or barley need to report their crop acreages to their local FSA office by Dec. 15. Producers who are interested in the 2016 NAP may need to apply for coverage by Nov. 20, depending on the commodity they want to insure.
Household messes make memories
Sometimes making a mess is worth the memories.
Mast of all kinds is a critical wildlife food
Last week a caller to my radio show asked that I explain the word “mast.” “I’ve often heard you use the term, but I’m not sure exactly what it means,” she said. It’s a great question, especially at this time of year.
Many ideas presented at annual Country Living Field Day
A record crowd took advantage of a sunny fall day to attend the Country Living Field Day in Carroll County, Ohio.






