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ODNR approves funding for more than 100 outdoor recreation projects
COLUMBUS — State and federal grants awarded by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Office of Real Estate will fund 105 community-based projects. Funding from the NatureWorks and Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) grants will be used to establish and renovate parks and improve public access to outdoor recreation facilities. ODNR administers the NatureWorks
Seasons change but nature’s beauty is constant
The wildflowers and plants on Julie Geiss’ daily walk are telling her that it is time to embrace fall and all the changes it brings.
Hazard A Guess: Week of April 17, 2003
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Why isn’t there a badge for life?
Columnist Kym Seabolt thinks if we do our best, and practice kindness and compassion, we all deserve a pat on the back and maybe a badge too.
Considerations of early season hayfield scouting
Be on the lookout for the heaving of the crowns and root systems, healthy stems and toxic weeds you begin scouting your forage fields.
Carroll chamber recognizes community investment
The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce honored seven area businesses and a couple who have donated their time to support the Carroll County Fair.
Letter to the editor: Support the farm bill for small farmers
A beginning farmer and Farm and Dairy reader calls for support for a farm bill that supports Appalachia’s small farms.
Dairy Excel: How to manage your feeding program
Controlling feed costs means feeding balanced rations, and balancing rations starts with forage sampling and analysis. Dairy Excel team member Tom Noyes offers some tips for sampling.
Power Show Ohio gears up for 36th run
SALEM, Ohio – Whether you’re looking for the latest all-terrain vehicle, the most current compact tractor or anything in between, you’re likely to find it at
Hunting doesn’t need to be divisive
One day last week, the noise caught my attention. I pulled on my jacket to ward off the chilly wind and walked toward the barn bank.






