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Online forestry sessions available at your fingertips
ITHACA, N.Y. – Cornell is launching an online forestry seminar series for woodlot and forest owners.
Nutrients: How valuable are forages?
As the winter feeding period approaches, thoughts of my feeding program come to mind.
Don’t forget, you make a difference
“In the good earth lies your richest blessing; ’tis the fortune of your life — you’ll want for naught; you’ll know no sighs nor sorrow; you’ll neither beg nor borrow; today provides for tomorrow; joy and honor is your portion and your lot.” — translation of Yiddish song at the turn of the century encouraging
USDA announces CRP sign-up
WASHINGTON — U.S. Department of Agriculture will conduct a four-week Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) general signup, beginning March 12 and ending April 6. Conservation program CRP is a voluntary program available to agricultural producers to help them use environmentally sensitive land for conservation benefits. CRP is a program that protects the most environmentally sensitive lands
Some easy tips for spotting 10 ‘easy’ warblers
Trout and turkey seasons opened in April, but May is warbler season. No license required, just binoculars and a field guide. When/if I pass through the pearly gates, it will forever be the month of May. Warblers are small song birds that return in late April and early May. Those that nest in the tree
Forgive them: An unforgiving spirit can destroy joy in your life
I was thinking recently about my parents who are now both in heaven. The thought came to me about my years of growing up, and it suddenly dawned on me the many times they forgave me of my actions and even worse. They forgave me because they loved me.
Do something for someone else this Thanksgiving
If you want to really be thankful for something, be thankful for the opportunity to do something for someone else.
Small farm classes begin in January at three locations
COLUMBUS — Farmers interested in exploring land use options, expanding an agricultural or horticultural enterprise or diversifying their acreage have the opportunity to attend the 2011 Southern Ohio New and Small Farm College. The program, sponsored by Ohio State University Extension, will be offered at three locations: – Clinton County Extension and Agriculture Center, 111
Commentary: Few can accept rigors and responsibilities of U.S. military academies
The United States is fortunate to have military academies rich with history, traditions and values for patriotic youth willing to hear the call to duty.
Veterinary camp comes to East Canton
(Scroll down for video) EAST CANTON, Ohio — Sometimes a little hands-on experience is all it takes to develop a passion for a career — and other times — the experience causes a person to consider a different career altogether. Both things happened the past couple days at Red Star Veterinary Clinic, where more than






