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Rainbow trout released across Ohio
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife will release 84,000 rainbow trout in 88 lakes and ponds beginning March 16.
A tale of two puppies
One puppy is easy. The other has sass and intelligence to spare. Tarma Shena begins her journey in raising them both, individually, and as part of the pack.
Red, white, blue and black in the USA
Alan Guebert ponders his own white privilege — the privilege many rural Americans share — and how it can be used to speak up and combat racism.
Help children continue learning this summer
Make sure summer learning experiences focus on subjects that are important to your family values — agriculture, the outdoors, and independence.
Spring bear season is approaching
After years of closed seasons, the black bear population had exploded and because bears were not pursued in any way, the animals became fearless of humans.
New ‘dual resistant’ tomatoes fight lethal pests with one-two punch
The new varieties could be a boon to the U.S agricultural economy, and also have significant impact in the developing world.
Meditation can reduce your stress (and pain)
MADISON, Wis. — Meditation can change the way a person experiences pain, according to a new study by UW-Madison neuroscientists. The researchers found that during a pain experiment, expert meditators felt the discomfort as intensely as novice meditators, but the experience wasn’t as unpleasant for them. Brain imaging Images of brain regions linked to
Endangered whooping cranes depart on ultralight-guided flight to Florida
GREEN LAKE COUNTY, Wis. — Six young whooping cranes began their ultralight-led migration recently from the White River Marsh State Wildlife Area in Green Lake County, Wis. This is the 12th group of birds to take part in a project led by the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership, an international coalition of public and private groups
Chow time: The two-sided issue of what fish to eat
On one hand, eating at least two meals of fish every week is a good thing. Fish is a healthy choice and a smart choice. In fact, this hand claims that the fish you eat are chuck full of minerals, vitamins, and Omega-3 fatty acids, all good stuff and may even make one smarter. Of
Be alert and listen to your house
Have you listened lately to your house, especially if it is an old house? Over the years you’ve learned to identify its creaks and cracks, its rattles and bangs, without becoming alarmed. You also know its smells, not just from the kitchen, and if a skunk is passing through.






