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Estimating your corn silage yield
There are two common ways to estimate tonnage, one based on plant height and the other based on estimated grain yield.
How to make a straw bale garden
If you’d like to grow fresh fruits and vegetables without the challenges of a traditional garden, a straw bale garden may be the right choice for you.
Fairy diddles are nocturnal, but very common
I gently poked the nest until I saw some movement. Suddenly two big black eyes stared back at me. It was a flying squirrel.
Western elk hunt: Getting there was half the battle, and a lot of fun
Columnist and outdoors writer Mike Tontimonia takes readers along on a high country, western elk hunt.
Summer is catfish time in Ohio
Ohio’s lakes, rivers, reservoirs and streams are home to four types of catfish: blue, bullhead, channel and flathead. Find out where to go fishing for them.
How to successfully stock your pond
Learn which common Midwestern fish species have the most success in pond ecosystems, and which fish work well together.
Charges pending in dairy cattle abuse case
An Ashtabula County barn was seized by officials when diary heifers found knee deep in manure and walking on animal corpses. The cleanup has been completed.
Does it pay to creep feed beef calves?
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Creep feeding is defined as the feeding of concentrates to suckling calves to supplement their mothers’ milk.
Becoming a master of conservation
Modeled after similar master gardener programs, the program is specifically for those interested in conservation and environmental issues.
Finding answers in a beauty shop
By THOMAS CONUEL National Library of Medicine In Focus writer GEORGETOWN, S.C. — The sign in front of MaFlo’s Beauty Salon in Georgetown, South Carolina, population 8,441, reads: “MaFlo’s Hairstyles & Designs by Marilynn — Health Awareness Team” Inside are three chairs for hair drying, two for styling, and portraits of clients lining the






