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Beware of pollution when foraging
Beware of the dangers of foraging from or near contaminated locations and learn how to look for signs of pollution before foraging.
Ohio fairs’ queen a role model for the next generation
2018 Ohio Fairs’ Queen Morgan McCutcheon, of Licking County, hopes to use her role as a leader to encourage the next generation of 4-H and FFA members alike.
The weather is strange, but don’t complain
It just doesn’t seem possible that so much water could fall from the sky, day after day after day. But it does.
Go outdoors, but watch for ticks
Learn more about the types of ticks found in Ohio, the types of diseases they cause and how you can protect yourself from tick bites.
Novel device takes over where medicinal leeches have left off
The task of reestablishing blood flow to certain tissue has been a function relegated to leeches since the time of the ancient Egyptians.
Coldwell Tree Farm: Planning and patience
SUMMITVILLE, Ohio – Two days after Christmas 1992, Dave Coldwell chopped firewood in a neighbor’s forest.
Plenty going on in Medina County
Jim Dieter settles into his new role as district manager of the Medina Soil and Water Conservation District and lists the happenings in Medina County.
I believe in Santa Claus. No, really.
Like an over-filler auger wagon, I cannot carry this load anymore, so, for the record, let me say this plainly and sincerely: I believe in Santa Claus. This admission may surprise friends who treasure my many rare abilities and foes who fear my modesty. Who, after all, is more rare or more modest than me?
USDA awards $17 million in grants to train beginning farmers and ranchers
ELGIN, Minn. — The USDA awarded more than $17 million in grants to 29 institutions to address the needs of beginning farmers and ranchers and enhance the sustainability and competitiveness of U.S. agriculture. “Beginning farmers and ranchers face unique challenges and need educational and training programs to enhance their profitability and long term sustainability,” Agriculture
Cancer left him paralyzed, AgrAbility gave him hope
Jeff Austin was left paralyzed from the waist down after having stage 4 cancer. His greatest fear was never getting to do what he loved again — farming.






