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Arctic seed vault offers long shelf life
LONGYEARBYEN, Norway — The Svalbard Global Seed Vault opened recently on a remote island in the Arctic Circle, receiving inaugural shipments of 100 million seeds that originated in over 100 countries.
Bringing new life to old wood
Visitors to the Nokomis-Venice areas looking for the perfect piece of hand-made art for that empty spot at home owe it to themselves to see Minio’s work.
Part of a legacy: Dodd named band director for All-Ohio State Fair Band
In its 91 years of existence, the All-Ohio State Fair Band has only had five directors; Brian Dodd takes the baton in 2016 as the sixth director.
Bumblebee life span and pollination skills
Our lives and the dinner table just wouldn’t be the same without bumble bees.
Be on the lookout for kinglets this time of year
November is usually a dismal month, thanks to cooler temperatures, gray skies, rain and mud. But not this year. The first week of November has been perfect — bluebird skies and 70 degrees. It has felt like spring. But weather forecasts report more seasonable weather will return; I doubt we’ll see such mild weather again
The Bluebird Effect explains uncommon bonds
The backyard nesting season is well under way here on the ridge. The first complete bluebird nest held five eggs on March 26. As I write this on April 4, I have three complete bluebird nests, one Carolina wren nest (five eggs), one phoebe nest (five eggs) and several more bluebird and chickadee nests that
Horsin’ around just comes naturally for this crew
Mahoning County’s newest 4-H club, The North Jackson Corral Crue started out a family affair, but now has 10 youth, ranging in age from 8 to 16.
Youth animal care program provides Beef Quality Assurance
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Beef industry youth have the opportunity to become certified in Beef Quality Assurance online at no cost. The Beef Cattle Institute at Kansas State University has launched a Youth Animal Care Training program. The BQA program teaches participants about implementing best management practices to help enhance herd profitability and improve consumer confidence
Outdoor artist Kevan Crouse finds inspiration today, yesterday
Award-winning artist Kevan Crouse never wants for inspiration.
Out-of-State Lake Erie Bass poachers nabbed
SANDUSKY, Ohio — Three Tennessee men and three Georgia men could pay a hefty price for poaching activities on Lake Erie, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), Division of Wildlife. “Sport fishing in Ohio generates $1.1 billion of economic impact annually,” said Gino Barna, supervisor for the Division of Wildlife’s Lake Erie






