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Ruffed grouse can be bold, even aggressive
Thomas Felton of Kimbolton, Ohio, recently sent me some photos of a ruffed grouse he had been feeding twice a day since late November.
MWCD selects firm for shoreline work, eyes Atwood Lake project
A New Philadelphia company has been awarded contracts to complete a total of 11 shoreline stabilization projects during the upcoming winter at Charles Mill and Seneca lakes.
Business profile: Terry’s Truck & Trailer Equipment
CANTON, Ohio — It was a good year for snow removal equipment at Terry’s Truck & Trailer Equipment, where the company recorded its best year ever in equipment sales.
Missing: Some sense of security
He would have been 31 years old last November – November 14 to be exact, which stands out for me, because that is my birthday, too.
Single father recognized for adopting nine sons
Since 1983, Charles Goldner, a single dad and tool and die maker, has adopted nine sons and has also been a dedicated foster parent to 14.
Ohio hosts Welsh pony show
KINSMAN, Ohio – The Ohio Welsh Pony Association has been chosen to host the American National Show for registered Welsh ponies and cobs and registered half Welsh.
Cows that work: Genetic priorities
WOOSTER, Ohio – Many beef producers struggle with priorities when it comes to genetic selection. One part of them knows the market rewards a focus on the end product.
Cancun talks? No time for Baywatch
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the World Trade Organization meeting in Cancun and how the discussion will be much more serious than what to wear to the beach.
Deadline coming soon for Farm Bill program choices
The 2018 Farm Bill program decision for 2023 is due with your local FSA office on March 15. Here are some tips to help decide what’s best for your farm.
Don’t spare the words
Have you ever been judged solely on your appearance after a hard day’s work? Bryce Angell understands how you feel and he wrote a poem about it.






