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Have a plan before cutting timber
Conducting a timber harvest can be a way to bring in extra income; however, it’s a good idea to start with a Forest Management Plan for your property.
Ohio Soybean Council Foundation offers $44,000 in scholarships
The Ohio Soybean Council Foundation is pleased to announce scholarship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students for 2022-2023.
Acorn abundance influences behaviors of Ohio’s wildlife
The 2022 survey of acorn abundance on selected Ohio wildlife areas shows an average of 39% of white oaks and 37% of red oaks bore fruit.
Ohio Poultry Association honors Tom Stoller with top award
The Ohio Poultry Association selected its 2019 award recipients during the organization’s annual meeting and banquet held April 12 in Columbus.
Use caution with door-to-door meat sales
Always make sure the meat or poultry comes from a reputable, approved source. Follow these tips when buying from a door-to-door salesperson.
We always think we’ve paid our due
It seems, somehow, that we had a very good year last year. It’s always shocking, isn’t it, to be told just how much your hard work paid off — that you look pretty darn successful on paper — and for that, an enormous chunk of money must be handed over. Every year, we think we
Ohio State, Purdue partner again at FSR
Purdue University will once again partner with Ohio State University to help present educational programing and exhibits at the 2013 Farm Science Review.
FSA Andy: Continuous CRP helps curb erosion and runoff (plus you get paid for it)
Hello Friends, Every July, I write a topic about conservation practices. I do so because I strongly believe in the value of a couple of practices available under the continuous signup for the Conservation Reserve Program. We have all read about the algae bloom that takes place each year in the western basin of Lake
Utica and Marcellus shale: Permit numbers are lower; waiting list to be fracked is growing in Ohio
While permits are still being sought in the Utica shale region, the real story may be in the number of wells waiting to be fracked.
Square foot gardening can be fruitful
A funny, but prompting, story. My parents only live two houses away from me and my Dad puts out the most beautiful vegetable garden every year. The garden is definitely his pride and joy. Well, I was sitting on my pool deck and happened to look over at Dad’s garden (which he just got fully






