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Nothing wrong with tree hugging
One magical element of a farm childhood includes the thrill of tree climbing. When mountain climbers have been asked, “What makes you do this?” and the answer is “Because it is there.” I could relate through my own experience of tree climbing. The first time I heard what sounded like a decidedly derogatory statement about
Banding birds helps us learn where migration takes them
Ever wonder where migrating birds end up after we last see them? Just how far can these things travel?
Ohio couples honored for lifelong service
Eighteen couples, including several from northeastern Ohio, will be honored by Ohio First Lady Hope Taft on Valentine’s Day for their enduring marriages and commitment to volunteerism.
To fertilize or not? Penny-pinching may lead to trouble
Spring is just around the corner and the time to get serious about pasture and hayland planting or reseeding is here. With memories of last summer’s drought and the consequences that resulted from less available forage than normal fresh on our minds, the time to take action to increase this year’s forage production is now.
Ask FSA Andy about National Bean Day
The bean has been cultivated since the early seventh millennium B.C. They are an excellent source of fiber and come in many varieties.
Summer’s end is filled with yellow
The end of central Illinois’ heat-stoked, rain-starved summer is being whispered in the yellow leaves rattling on my backyard’s black walnut trees.
New grant will help Columbiana County landowners protect water quality
The Columbiana Soil and Water Conservation District has received a grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Partners Program to support landowners in protecting water quality
West Branch FFA honors achievers
BELOIT, Ohio – Several outstanding juniors and seniors were individually and publicly praised during West Branch FFA’s 39th annual banquet at the school April 28.
Pork industry reviews African Swine Fever precautions
African Swine Fever has not been detected in the United States, and pork industry leaders want to keep it that way but also recognize the need for a plan.
Two mystery antique tools identified! One more to go!
Our Hazard readers identified two mystery tools this week but one mystery still lingers. Can you solve it?






