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A little planning keeps ponds afloat
More than a backhoe and a big rain are required for building some ponds and dams in Ohio.
Rain, rain, come again!
Jim Abrams shares the lasting effects of droughts on wildlife and their habitats.
Falconry program focuses on birds of prey
The Ohio School of Falconry conducted a program on the sport of falconry at the Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center’s 20th Anniversary Bash.
Oil and gas drilling permits climbing in Ohio, Pa.
There were 268 oil and gas drilling permits issued in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus shale play, and 112 permits issued in Ohio’s Utica play in March/April.
Preventing falls should be on your mind
Of all the ways you can get hurt on the farm, falling is probably one you don’t think about much, but maybe you should.
How to dry and store herbs for best flavor
All you need is heat, low humidity and good air circulation to dry and preserve herbs. Learn how to choose and use four different herb-drying methods.
More airborne hazards on the farm
Inhaling molds, dust, disinfectants, pesticides, fumigants and fumes can be dangerous. Learn how to protect yourself when working on the farm.
Multi-hybrid planting technology creates Brutus Buckeye in corn field
The image was made possible by prescription planting the field with two hybrids with different maturity dates.
FAA finalizes regs for commercial use of drones
New FAA rules for commercial use of drones require pilots to be at least 16, and keep the unmanned aircraft within visual line of sight.
Sears and Roebuck shaped Christmas traditions
My Christmas column this year is, as they say on the air, an “encore presentation,” having appeared in December of both 1995 and 2000. How many of you remember the anticipation, and the agonizingly long wait, after your mother sent in an order to Sears and Roebuck or Montgomery Ward? This Christmas season made me






