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How to avoid ‘gamey’ venison in the kitchen
Learn more about processing and preparing venison to maximize its quality, get rid of undesirable flavors, reduce gamey taste and ensure it is safe to eat.
New beginnings, even for things we’ve done before
We’re in a cycle many cattlemen have faced before: tough markets and bad weather. Morgan Boecker offers some advice to cattle producers facing hardships.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of May 10, 2012:
BURTON, Ohio — The Breeders and Feeders 4-H group met and divided into groups. Depending on species each group did something different. The youth showing poultry watched a video on preventing the spread of disease and went over a packet on poultry housing and care. Club members who are showing beef projects at the fair
Don’t use soy-diesel blend in your engines
Many engine manufacturers will void the engine warranty if soy-diesel is burned in an engine.
Toss it? Is food safe to eat after a flood?
If your home becomes flooded, it is important that you throw away any food that might have come into contact with floodwater.
Voters save Morrow Co. 4-H program
SALEM, Ohio — Morrow County voters have approved a five-year tax levy that will allow the county’s Ohio State University Extension office to remain open. The 0.5 mill levy passed 3,245-2,609, or about 55 percent to 44 percent, according to unofficial board of elections results, during last week’s primary. The levy is expected to bring
Esselburns take awards at FFA banquet
Chris Esselburn was named outstanding senior member at the annual Triway FFA banquet.
Blog: Wayne County is my favorite fair
Check out our video of the OSTPA semi pull winner, and a few of our pictures.
Throwing in the towel on bidet PSA
Trying to be fancy folk definitely came back to bite Kym Seabolt and Mr. Wonderful in the bidet. A roll of Charmin would never do uthem dirty like that.
How to fill your garden with fall colors
Everyone goes chrysanthemum, aster and goldenrod crazy in the fall, but there are so many more choices to add fall color to your flower garden.






