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Scout like Joe for spotted knapweed
Ohio State Extension educator Christine Gelley remembers a recently deceased client as a diligent spotted knapweed scouter and urges readers to be like Joe.
Follow love’s lead and you won’t be led astray
Having two puppies at the same time is the kind of treachery reserved for the truly brave or the slightly unhinged, Eliza Blue is doing it nonetheless.
Finding the joy in everyday tasks
Perhaps enlightenment isn’t an antidote to the drudgery of mundane chores. Rather, enlightenment is discovering the joy inherent within these tasks.
Does Daylight Saving Time make sense?
Kym Seabolt ponders the usefulness and history of Daylight Saving Time, wondering when it will outlive its usefulness and where we might end up if it does.
Garden’s bounty requires preparation
It’s that time of year again — time to put up your garden goods or say goodbye to whatever is left.
Artist brought message of unity that lives on
Kevin Locke, Tokeya Inajin, was a preeminent player of the indigenous flute, traditional Lakota storyteller, culture bearer, recording artist and educator.
Spring is pasture improvement time
Now is the time to start planning how to make the most out of our grass crop in our pastures.
Deer hunts planned at Ohio nature preserves
In a continuing effort to control deer populations, the ODNR will coordinate special deer hunts at eight state nature preserves.
‘Planting green’ strategy may help farmers deal with wet springs
Allowing cover crops to grow longer in the spring and planting crops into them is a strategy that may help no-till farmers deal with wet springs.
How to reduce spring allergy symptoms
If you’ve been dealing with allergies, it probably hasn’t been fun. Fortunately, there are some steps you can take to reduce your spring allergy symptoms.






