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Monarch butterfly numbers are coming back
This summer I saw my first monarch on Aug. 1. Since then, however, I’ve seen more every day.
Agroforesters believe a bright future rivals the chestnut’s glorious history
Research is under way to restore the American chestnut, and there might be a bright future in chestnuts for Midwestern growers.
Getting to the bottom of gray fox decline
Scientists are extremely interested in sightings of the elusive gray fox because their population is declining in the Midwest. Find out how you can help.
Don’t cut corners or you’ll regret it
If you’re like me, it doesn’t take you long to count the number of hay bales you have remaining for this year’s winter feed.
Christmas for Axel
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about cowboys chipping in to make a hand named Axel’s Christmas special.
Christmas for Axel
Bryce Angell crafts a poem about a cowboy in need on Christmas.
Blue lap dogs and complaints about Congress
Some news from 1846 could be ripped from today’s headlines; some makes for glimpse at past.
The old buckeye tree
Sometimes planting trees is really planting memories that will improve the ecosystem and transcend generations.
Parrish hog swap no accident, says state department of agriculture
SALEM, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Agriculture is saying one man’s attempt at switching his granddaughter’s slaughter-bound grand champion market hog for another was no accident.
Crop prices treading water
URBANA – Following wide swings in September and early October, the prices of corn, soybeans and wheat have traded in relatively narrow ranges in the last half of October.






