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How to control garlic mustard in a woodlot
Garlic mustard is capable of establishing dense colonies in woodlots, crowding out native plant species. Learn how to manage it on your property.
4-H club raises nearly $70,000 for member whose father died
The Next Generation 4-H Club, of Damascus, Ohio, donated a hog to be auctioned at the Canfield Fair in memory of Jarrett Gfeller.
Nematode squishes grape root borer
Two nematode species, one a native of Ohio, have been found to successfully control grape root borer, an insect pest responsible for major economic losses to the grape industry.
Contemplating control and life lessons
Dairy Excel columnist Bonnie Ayars reminds us February is the perfect opportunity to spend some quality time reading and planning.
Dragonfly swarms in Pa., Ohio and W.Va.
Scott Shalaway details the history of dragonfly swarm sightings in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Thank you Ohio, and hello Iowa!
Reporter Chis Kick reflects on his experience as a local ag journalist, and his future career at Iowa State University.
The drab sparrow is often ignored by birders
The soon to be published Peterson Reference Guide to Sparrows of North America by Rick Wright might change our perception of sparrows, at least a little.
Try your hand at feeding a hummingbird
Try hand feeding hummingbirds. With just a little patience, you can bring them to within inches of your face.
A farmer worth a million dollars
Judith Sutherland had a modest childhood on the farm, but she’ll never forget the day her father’s tax accountant told him he was worth a million dollars.
Good opportunity for tagging Monarchs
Much of what we know about monarch migration originates with the citizen science program called Monarch Watch.






