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DIY for dummies
Kym Seabolt survives another DIY project, emerging on the other side with a cute table this time.
Salmon and trout hanging on the edges
Mike Tontimonia recaps his recent experience fishing the Niagara region of Lake Ontario.
Crafty crows are smarter than we think
Several times each year I’m pleasantly surprised when I get a letter or email from a reader asking how to attract more crows. Such letters make me smile.
Mercer County Safety first, farm work second
MERCER, Pa. — As the summer heats up and the list of tasks on the farm grows, some farmers take shortcuts to safety in order to get the job done faster. Safety Day The Penn State Extension-Mercer County office held Safety Day July 10 to remind everyone, including youth, that safety should come first. The
Marcellus and Utica shale: Carroll and Noble counties lead Ohio for permits issued in Jan.
New this month: The Farm and Dairy was able to obtain permit information for the month of January from the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection on permits being issued for Marcellus shale wells.
Bass: Fighting fish that are just plain fun to catch
Any ichthyologist knows that largemouth bass and smallmouth bass are not members of the bass family. The fish competitive anglers seek are actually large members of the sunfish family.
Homeowners making mountains out of moles’ hills
Mounds of fresh top soil and ridges from tunnels just under the sod mean one thing — moles. Have to offer But before you succumb to the pest industry’s annual campaign against moles and rush to the local home improvement center for traps and poison, consider what moles have to offer. The presence of moles
Wood, plastic? How to choose a bird feeder
Scott Shalaway gives a rundown of his favorite bird feeders and details what to look for when making your selection.
Preserving our garden’s last stand
Growing up during the Depression era, Alan Guebert’s mother developed a hardness against waste. And so his family ate “the last of the garden,” regularly.
Ohio care board reviews first animal care complaints, charts new year
Board meets for first time under new rules, plans new year and recognizes reappointments.






