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This year’s crops are risky to feed
SALEM, Ohio – Farmers who harvest silage know that when it’s time chop, everything else takes a back seat.
Earthquake centered near Ashtabula
Geologists detected a 4.2 magnitude earthquake Jan. 25, the largest earthquake to be registered in Ohio since 1986.
Century of teddy bears celebrated
The association between Teddy Roosevelt and the teddy bear has impacted lives and shaped the profits of toy companies for generations.
Peering at the horizon, Part I
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the top trends, ideas or problems she’s spotted on the agricultural horizon.
Antlion: Hear him roar!
Tami Gingrich spotlights the unique lifecycle of antlions, highlighting their unique larvae hunting strategy.
Spring: The busiest time of year
Eliza Blue reflects on all the factors that make spring the busiest time of year around her South Dakota ranch.
Gift ‘A Crusade for Conservation’ this year
Jim Abrams poured his love of the outdoors into writing “A Crusade for Conservation,” a book detailing the ODNR Division of Wildlife’s 150-year history.
Heavy petting and underage bears
Kymberly Seabolt reflects on some of the inane things people do around wild animals.
Visiting Pearl Harbor with the Slaninas
Sophie, Phil and Bob Slanina travelled from Lakewood and Solon, Ohio, to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, with the Farm and Dairy newspaper. Phil says his father, Bob, takes the paper on every vacation, but forgets to snap a photo, with the USS Arizona and USS Missouri memorials in the background Phil didn’t let him forget this
2017 was a year for the outdoor numbers
Mike Tontimonia put together a package of numbers and other tiny bits of things to think about as we begin a new year of outdoor opportunity.




 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			

