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Reliable signs that spring is here
As exasperating as fluctuating temperatures are to us, they can really wreak havoc on migratory birds.
Ruffed Grouse Society adds woodcock option
To an unsuspecting beginner, flushing a grouse or woodcock can be unnerving.
‘M&M’ season for the birds, without the chocolate
Fall is also migration and molt season, for birds.
Sky dance: The woodcock’s courtship routine
In his classic, A Sand County Almanac (1949), wildlife biologist Aldo Leopold described the male American woodcock’s courtship display as a “sky dance.” I call it my favorite harbinger of spring. A few nights ago, as I watched the February full moon rise in the east, a familiar sound caught my ear. “Peent!” A few
Locust invasion threatens agriculture
KAEDI, Mauritania – As swarm after swarm of desert locusts – some of them up 40 kilometers long and containing billions of insects – arrive in the agricultural south of this West African country, farmers, herders and government alike say that without outside help the region’s population is facing catastrophe.
Farmpreneur: The farmer of the future
Learn how farmpreneurs are leveraging technology and diversification to build successful farm businesses and gain a competitive advantage in the marketplace.
OEFFA farm tour, workshop series spotlights alternative farm options
The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association and its partners will host a series of 20 farm tours and workshops.
The Morning of Christmas
Scott Shalaway shares a birding twist on the classic “The Night Before Christmas” poem.
January’s gardening to-do list
A successful spring garden requires advance planning that begins during the winter months.
Knox County Barn Tour spotlights historic barns, celebrates rural heritage
The Knox County Barn Tour will take place Sept. 13 and will feature five historic barns.






