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Endangered whooping cranes depart on ultralight-guided flight to Florida
GREEN LAKE COUNTY, Wis. — Six young whooping cranes began their ultralight-led migration recently from the White River Marsh State Wildlife Area in Green Lake County, Wis. This is the 12th group of birds to take part in a project led by the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership, an international coalition of public and private groups
Orioles enjoy a sweet treat and the color orange
Mid-April is a good time to put up orange bird feeders for orioles. Learn more about orioles and their feeder and food preferences.
Letter writer misrepresented landowners
This letter is in response to the letter by Steven J. Beck in the March 22 issue of Farm and Dairy. The tone of the letter is to create class warfare by demonizing rich landowners who inherited or invested in land and are now selling their mineral rights. They now don’t live on their land
The New Deal was the real deal
“A nation that destroys its soils destroys itself. Forests are the lungs of our land, purifying the air and giving fresh strength to our people.” When Franklin D. Roosevelt used these words in the first hundred days of 1933, he was introducing the U.S. to a new way of thinking. In the previous few years,
OSU Corn Performance Trial results
Fresh off the press and ready for a long winter’s night read is Ohio State’s 2000 Corn Performance Trials results.
Hatch results released for Lake Erie walleye, yellow perch
Walleye hatches were exceptional and yellow perch hatches were below average in 2023. However, anglers can still expect good fishing for yellow perch.
Salem community honors Wayne Darling
SALEM – Family members of the late Wayne T. Darling and directors of the Salem Community Foundation gathered at the Salem Community Center Oct.
Winter grazing may be right for you
The lack of adequate rainfall in our area this summer and fall left many producers with less forage than they would like, but that doesn’t mean they are all feeding hay yet. If you do not have forage left for livestock to graze at this time of year you may want to reconsider some of
Too much milk pushing prices down
The USDA expects a 1 percent increase in milk production in 2001.
Dairy Excel: Do you know your farm’s numbers
Northeastern Ohio Extension specialist Jim Polson wants you to sharpen your pencil this winter.






