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From Catalonia to California, it has been one long, hot summer
Alan Guebert warns the world is running out of luck fast as extreme heat due to climate change threatens crop production internationally.
The first day as a cowboy isn’t easy
Judith Sutherland shares a passage from Little Britches: Father and I Were Ranchers, by Ralph Moody.
Guebert: Buy local now to prepare for future
Alan Guebert ponders the problems in the current agricultural landscape and considers the idea of buying local as a potential solution.
Ohio State Fair offers chances for farmers to connect with the public
The Ohio State Fair buildings may be at rest, but the dynamics for the groups that “bring it to life” are in perpetual motion.
How to value standing hay crops
With this year’s weird weather, you may be wondering how to value a standing hay crop. OSU Extension field specialist Dianne Shoemaker has some answers.
Vacationing away from the hustle and bustle
Mike Tontimonia and his wife have been visiting Nags Head for more than 20 years, with the best being the weeks they rented cottages right on the beach.
When litter kills wildlife
Most anglers are dedicated conservationists, but some are serious litterbugs. They need to stop littering waterways with used fishing line.
This old home is enough
Magazines, televisions and the arch nemesis of the non-crafty, Pinterest, have all taken a toll on people who want to have a “good enough home.”
Conservation by the numbers
Preliminary results from a recent survey show 40 percent of the U.S. population enjoyed some form of wildlife-related recreation in 2016.
Birding books you should consider reading
Scott Shalaways shares his summer reading list for bird lovers of all ages.






