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On family and flying potato chips
I consider myself an “expert” on parenting on par with my “expertise” in machine gunnery or quantum physics.
Homemade holiday habitat
Forest and Wildlife Technician Caitlin Harris discusses how to start the new year with a healthier environment by recycling your Christmas tree.
Now is the perfect time for a feed supply check up
As you reflect on the year ahead, have you accurately accounted for your forage supply? Learn how to start making assessments.
Snowman Paint Party set for Jan. 14
The Richland Soil and Water Conservation District will host its first workshop of the new year, Snowman Paint Party, Jan. 14.
Don’t wait the wheat out, now is the time to sell
Marlin Clark believes the grain markets have approached their highs for the current marketing year and urges readers to lock in contracts now.
Geauga County Master Gardeners holding two upcoming classes
Geauga County Master Gardeners are holding two classes on how to harvest produce at peak ripeness and how to process your surplus.
Ohio needs trappers to manage furbearer populations
Trapping of furbearers is important for conservation and a host of other reasons. However, the average age of trappers in North America is 50 years old.
Following a president’s path in Garrettsville
For Presidents Day this year, Julie Geiss wanted to hike somewhere with ties to a president. She chose the quaint village of Garrettsville, Ohio.
The uncertainty of March, signs of spring
Although the weather may not show it, spring is coming. Nature’s sights, sounds, and smells make spring the most exciting season of the year.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 3, 2022
On Feb. 14, at 7 p.m., Green Valley 4-H held its first meeting of the year at the Beach City Grange.






