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Open fields afforded a new learning adventure each day
Judith Sutherland grew up on a family farm in the 1960s and ’70s. Learn why she believes it was one of the last best times and places to have been a kid.
Short course teaches cattle feeders ways to manage risk
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — The 2012 Great Lakes Professional Cattle Feeding and Marketing Short Course will be held Jan. 25 and Feb. 8 at the Wood County Junior Fair Building in Bowling Green Ohio.
Groups plan re-opening of Euclid Beach Park carousel
CLEVELAND — Western Reserve Historical Society announces a collaborative effort with area groups and individuals to establish the historic Euclid Beach Park Grand Carousel within the walls of the University Circle institution where it will be available to ride as soon as 2013. Cleveland’s Euclid Beach Park Carousel Society and Euclid Beach Park Now have
U.S. farm expenses reached record $260 billion in 2007
WASHINGTON — It’s not the record most farmers want to set. The rising cost of fuel and other products drove U.S. farm production expenditures to a record $260 billion in 2007. That’s according to the Farm Production Expenditures 2007 summary released Aug. 7 by the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service. Total U.S. farm production expenditures
Simmons family moves on from Peace Valley Orchards
After a lifetime of living and working amongst the fruit trees at Peace Valley Orchards, Dan Simmons is retiring from the family business.
Each animal has its own way to overwinter
Right now, wood frogs are frozen solid. The body is rigid, breathing ceases and the heart stops beating. They have perfected the cryogenic freezing process. They are literally “frogsicles.”
Annual foliage tractor ride bigger each year
WARREN, Ohio – The Antique Tractor Club of Trumbull County, Ohio, went on its third annual Fall Foliage Tractor Ride Oct.
Geiss family gets close to nature on relaxing beach vacation
For over 20 years, Julie Geiss’ family members have migrated back to the North Carolina coastline like birds of the same feather.
Lake Erie walleye and yellow perch numbers are still strong
Preliminary results from surveys in the western basin of Lake Erie indicate an exceptional walleye hatch and the yellow perch hatch was also strong.
Extension class teaches teens with Down syndrome important skills
Six young participants came accompanied by a parent and left having learned a new kitchen skill and how to prepare a simple recipe.






