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Falconry program focuses on birds of prey
The Ohio School of Falconry conducted a program on the sport of falconry at the Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center’s 20th Anniversary Bash.
Ohio boasts healthy catfish populations for anglers
Ohio offers great opportunities for anglers to catch blue, flathead and channel catfish. Find out where they are stocked and plan your next fishing trip.
Magee Marsh is a haven for hundreds of species of birds
It’s no surprise Magee Marsh was named one of the top 10 birding sites in the U.S. Hundreds of species of birds stop there during their spring migration.
Preventing falls should be on your mind
Of all the ways you can get hurt on the farm, falling is probably one you don’t think about much, but maybe you should.
How to keep Asian Lady Beetles out of your house
Asian Lady Beetles begin seeking shelter when outside temperatures fall in September and October. They find their way into tight cracks and crevices.
Greenhouse and farm make perfect fit for Boyert family
Boyert family balances a greenhouse business and farm in Medina County.
Sears and Roebuck shaped Christmas traditions
My Christmas column this year is, as they say on the air, an “encore presentation,” having appeared in December of both 1995 and 2000. How many of you remember the anticipation, and the agonizingly long wait, after your mother sent in an order to Sears and Roebuck or Montgomery Ward? This Christmas season made me
Stark County Fair 2013
The Stark County Jr. Fair auctions grossed nearly $730,000. See the results here.
49 things we love at the Farm Science Review
49 things we love at the Farm Science Review!
World ‘avoided deforestation’ program would reduce global carbon emissions
COLUMBUS — Wealthy nations willing to collectively spend about $1 billion annually could prevent the emission of roughly half a billion metric tons of carbon dioxide per year for the next 25 years, new research suggests.






