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Ohio gun hunters harvest more than 114,000 deer, PA numbers still growing
WOOSTER, Ohio — The blazing orange vests and hats were blatantly visible last week in Ohio, where an estimated 420,000 hunters took to the fields and woods for the annual deer-gun season. The numbers Initial reports show hunters took about 1.7 percent more deer on opening day (Nov. 30) than opening day of 2008, good
Who’s who after Election Day
See how the 2008 election will affect the Obama Administration’s Cabinet positions, as well as the balance of power in the House and Senate. Former USDA Secretary Mike Johanns, who resigned from his position in September 2007 to seek a seat in the U.S. Senate, was elected to that position. He succeeds Sen. Chuck Hagel,
Food programs focusing on those impacted by pandemic
The Voices for Food project has facilitated community gardens, renovated food pantries and launched food councils in four Ohio counties.
Euthanasia can be a tough choice for pet owners
One of the most difficult decisions a pet owner may face is whether to euthanize an ailing pet.
The real story behind the stories
For the past five years, Farm and Dairy has sponsored a holiday writing contest for youth and adults.
Penn State Extension looking for farm partners for research project
Equine gastrointestinal parasites, and their increasing resistance to available dewormers, are a major concern in the equine industry.
It’s all right, in fact, it’s a gas
The natural gas utility doesn’t give me the time of day — until they need money. They are like big utility versions of teenagers that way. One minute I’m minding my own business, clam happy in denial of my natural gas needs. The next I am on the receiving end of a phone call saying
Roundup of gardening news for July 26, 2018
Catch up on local gardening news in Portage County and Trumbull County, Ohio.
How to control mosquitoes
Mosquitoes occur every summer, but there are some things you can do about them. Learn how to manage mosquito populations near you.
Spring is off to gloomy start in the markets
Spring is here and the price skids so far have been as ugly as the weather.






