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Attention birders: Fall migration is beginning

Thursday, September 13, 2012

The fall bird migration actually begins in July. Along East Coast beaches, shorebirds that nested in the Arctic begin showing up along coastlines in mid-July. August arctic snowstorms happen, so arctic migrants fledge their young as quickly as possible to get an early start south. Closer to home, male ruby-throated hummingbirds begin heading south in

Welcoming the influx of spring birds, nests

Thursday, May 6, 2021

Julie Giess recounts a recent run-in with a killdeer and reflects on what a great time of year it is for birdwatchers.

Animal tails are fascinating and vital

Thursday, January 2, 2020

Animal tails come in a variety of forms and serve various functions. Scott Shalaway shares information about a few different kinds of animal tails.

To truly appreciate nature, one must experience it

Thursday, March 27, 2014

To truly enjoy and appreciate nature, we must experience it. It recharges the soul, and it actually made me feel better physically.

Birders take note: Snowy owl invasion is underway

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Nothing gets birders more excited than widespread reports of unusual birds. They jump in their cars, drive hundreds of miles, and hope to spot a “life bird.” Sometimes they are successful; sometimes they are not. It’s all part of the thrill of birding. Reports of snowy owls Right now much of the northern U.S. is

Ohio Farm Bureau honors ag leaders

Thursday, December 8, 2005

COLUMBUS – Their careers took them around the world or took root close to home, but the life paths of John C.

Let’s Talk Rusty Iron: Relishing in the history of chickens

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Poultry and eggs are a big business and, although estimates vary, possibly as many as 45 billion chickens are eaten every year in this country, along with 75 billion eggs.

Smoking out worms

Thursday, September 22, 2005

WASHINGTON – Nightcrawlers may be at least partly responsible for the sometimes rapid movement of liquid manure and chemicals through soil to underground drainage pipes.

Manure management takes time, preplanning and lots of management

Thursday, May 13, 2004

What to do with livestock manure is a hot issue in Ohio in light of an increasing number of large livestock farms around the state.

They’re off and running

Thursday, May 17, 2007

BURTON, Ohio – Miriam places her stethoscope with precision, listening for the ka-dunk, ka-dunk, ka-dunk of heartbeats.