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Game of farming: Decisions, decisions
If you don’t make the management decisions for your farm, who will?
Feeding birds and apartment living
Scott Shalaway shares tips to attract birds to apartment bird feeders.
Yes, even sparrows are fun birds to watch in winter
The diversity of backyard birds fuels their appeal. Cardinals and blue jays are spectacularly beautiful. Chickadees, titmice, and nuthatches sparkle with personality. Woodpeckers entertain. But some, the nondescript native sparrows we call “LBBs” (little brown birds), avoid the spotlight by simply feeding on the ground. Ground feeders are nice to have around because they help
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 18, 2010
NORTH BENTON, Ohio — The Village Varieties 4-H club met March 9 at North Benton Presbyterian Church, with 41 members present along with 11 Cloverbuds. Members were advised that project books were available and they could be picked up. Members needing new club shirts were advised to contact Adviser Sharen O’Brock. Adviser Rita Jarvis discussed
Ohio State professor to receive 2020 World Food Prize at Borlaug Dialogue
Rattan Lal will receive the 2020 World Food Prize Oct. 15, during the virtual Borlaug Dialogue, and will also be honored by Ohio State University.
Cowabunga, Dude! Time management
It is that time of the year when we reflect on “Wow, where did 2010 go?” or begin to make resolutions or set goals for the new year. It is often said that the older you get, the faster time seems to pass. Each of us has 24 hours a day and seven days a
Happiness is a big fish and a witness
Julie Geiss’ son has fallen in love with fishing — “hook, line and sinker.”
Climbing trees took courage, but the payoff was rewarding
Daring determination and the ability to block out the fact that you just might get a whipping for even attempting it — that’s what it took to be the tree-climbing champion.
Ancient language
Kym Seabolt spent a lot of time with her great grandmother who had a very educated life. As a result, she is fluent in ancient language.
Enjoying state parks amid COVID-19 outbreak
State park visitors should be aware that some facilities have been closed to the public and safety recommendations for visitors have been put in place.






