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Pastoral musings on a spinning theme
It very well could have been a dream. It is one of those rare bluebird days of late October with splintered sunshine and cobalt blue skies and colored leaves dancing in the wind.
Treasure hunters
SALEM, Ohio – They’re hiding everywhere. In trees, under rocks, behind guardrails. Every time you hike a nature trail or sit on a park bench, they’re right there.
How to diagnose common houseplant problems
Some of the most common houseplant problems are a result of poor regulation of water, temperature, humidity and light.
49 things we love at the Farm Science Review
49 things we love at the Farm Science Review!
Project proves that birds, pollinators returned
Learn more about the ROW project, short for right-of-way, and how it’s helped birds and pollinators survive.
Whooooo’s first? The great horned owl, that’s whooo!
Great horned owls are fierce predators with many unique characteristics. They are also the first nesting bird of the year.
Is measuring your pasture worth the time and money?
Ohio State University Extension educator Christine Gelley explores how to make pasture measurement worth it.
A bow to bows and whitetails
Jim Abrams offers historical insight ahead of Ohio’s deer archery season, which will open on Sept. 28 and continue through Feb. 2, 2025.
Aquaponics program, brewery pair up to give students life skills
Growing Together Aquaponics, housed at North Country Brewing Company’s canning facility, started as a transition program, but has grown to be so much more.
Early 1900s: When the Navy ran a dairy farm
Did you know that for about 80 years, the United States Navy was in the dairy farm business, and for several decades even operated a hog farm?






