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Ruffed Grouse Society adds woodcock option

Thursday, February 27, 2014

To an unsuspecting beginner, flushing a grouse or woodcock can be unnerving.

Farming cockroaches? Little bugs could become big business

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

China’s cockroach industry is booming, but the country’s affinity for the insect is spreading worldwide.

She’s come undone

Thursday, October 18, 2012

It has come to my attention after 16 years in residence in this particular old house, I can no longer refer to any project we undertook in the pursuit of making our home habitable (and they are many) as “done.” Old I am shocked at the rapid decay of our upstairs bath, namely because we

Dirty jobs: Do whatever to get job done

Thursday, May 19, 2011

There are some things that get my attention, which I realize most people wouldn’t even hear in random conversation. I was standing in line at the store and overheard a woman say to her husband, “No, these gloves aren’t thick enough. Put them back. If I start working in the flower bed and end up

Farm and Food File: One + one is still two (except in D.C.)

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Politicians are so good at the muddled math of their budget game that they can turn the equation upside down and make it work in reverse: $1 of budget savings today can be legislated into $2 of tax cuts tomorrow.

Sheep and goat producers: Ohio Sheep Improvement Association hosting programs across the state

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

COLUMBUS — Sheep and goat producers from around Ohio are invited to come to one or more of the educational sessions planned this winter to learn about different areas of sheep and goat production. Education The educational programs are sponsored by the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association. • 7 p.m. Jan. 31; Buckeye Hills Region Sheep

A roundup of FFA news for the week of April 1, 2010

Thursday, April 1, 2010

JEROMESVILLE, Ohio — The Hillsdale FFA chapter placed second at the district agricultural mechanics skills contest March 18 at Lorain County JVS. The team will now compete in the state contest April 9 at OSU-ATI in Wooster. Individually, Andrew Baldner placed first. The chapter has also participated in four invitational career development event contests: at

Time will forever bring change

Thursday, November 5, 2009

One of my very first columns written for Farm and Dairy centered around the topic of my excited impatience as I awaited the birth of my second baby. That baby girl just turned 21 a couple of days ago. I have come to realize that parenting is very much like living through the seasons. As

Ag’s two faces in global warming debate

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Once, during a friendly debate over global warming, I asked a well-informed acquaintance what the consequences were if he was wrong in his insistence that global warming was simply Al Gore’s revenge for the 2000 presidential election. “Well,” he replied after a long pause to, I guess, stare 40 years into the future, “if I’m

May is the best month of the year

Thursday, May 7, 2009

May brings the best transitions of the year. Neotropical migrants return, wildflowers bloom and butterflies emerge. It’s my favorite month. I find it hard not to smile all month long. Only get so many But each year also reminds me that we get only so many Mays. The older I get, the more precious each