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Take steps to protect yourself from identity theft
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, 16.6 million people experienced identity theft in 2012.
Challenge yourself with shed hunting
From late winter through early spring, whenever I’m in the woods, I keep my eyes peeled for shed antlers. Sheds, the antlers white-tailed deer bucks lose each year, are a terrific addition to my collection of natural artifacts. The first few I found were still attached to skulls, antlers of unlucky road kills, so it
Research looks at fertilizer and tiled fields: Manure doesn’t mean more carbon
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Applying manure to a tiled field doesn’t have a negative effect on nearby water — in terms of carbon — when compared to other fertilizer systems.
Managing bees: It’s more than a hobby
Tom McCormack started beekeeping in 1977. Since then he’s helped many within the industry and many beyond it.
We all wish for simplicity in life
Life is filled with choices — some of them minor, some major — and some that just seem to put everyone in a quandary. I was in a nice shopping center not long ago, and decided to stop in the food court area for a bite to eat. It is not only nice to enjoy
Where is the predicted mild winter?
As Punxsutawney Phil, sensing that his winter’s snooze is about to be interrupted, begins to twitch in his cozy man-made burrow, I implore you to pay no attention whatsoever to his publicity stunt Feb. 2. He no more knows what he’s talking about than do any other of Mother Nature’s purported prognosticators, with only one
Cheesemaking workshop gives participants an edge in the industry
Hello northeast Ohio dairy farmers. OSU Extension is saying cheese again! OSU Extension is sponsoring a three-day basic cheesemaking course geared for local dairy, sheep or goat milk producers. This course has been offered eight times in Ohio with great results. Peter Dixon, one of the nation’s premier cheesemaking instructors, will teach a workshop April
Wayne Co. 4-H volunteers recognized
Miss Ohio 2001 told advisers and other volunteers attending the 4-H Volunteer Recognition Banquet that 4-H taught her life skills and it gave her a career.
Find a hunting pup that is your match
The hunter and the dog must be a match and that means just any pup won’t work. Learn how to determine which breed is best for your personality.
FFA adviser’s impact on students sets him apart
Recognized for the impact he’s had as an agriculture education teacher at Indian Valley High School, Dave Stiles could be Ohio’s first Golden Owl recipient.






