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June was cultivator, not dairy, month
Yes, of course, June is Dairy Month. And National Ice Tea Month, National Candy Month, National Soul Food Month, National Smile Month and National Turkey Lovers Month. With 100 or so Holsteins on the farm of my youth, however, each year, month, week and day started and ended with dairy, so June by any other
Jean Rhodes receives statewide award
Columbiana County volunteer Jean Rhodes recently received one of four Ohio Extension Agents Association Appreciation Awards presented statewide for 2000.
Campers should prioritize drinking water
Drinking water is the top priority on any outdoor adventure, especially for hunters, fishers, and hikers heading into the backcountry.
Bringing the flock home
Since moving to town, Eliza Blue has missed her sheep. Fortunately, she’s found a way to bring her flock to town.
Listen for Bullfrog voices on a summer night
Learn more about the bullfrog’s habitat, mating habits, diet, natural predators and invasive status in parts of the world outside of the eastern U.S.
Horses mean fun for some, work for others
“Summing up his years he thought of the cowboy. He had been a cowhand for many years and had made many a drive, had driven 3,000 steers from Old Mexico to Montana. He had helped move his herd across the great rivers from the Rio Grande to the Powder River in Montana. The time had
Prison life easier than dairy farm life
As I sat talking with a couple of friends one day last week, the subject of prisoners and prison life came up, somehow connected to all the media hype over poor little rich girl, Paris Hilton.
Get your field to yield by enrolling in association’s 2008 soybean field trial
SAINT LOUIS – The American Soybean Association and BASF Corporation are inviting U.
Ohioans should report sick, dead deer to wildlife officers
Ohioans are reminded that Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease typically affects some white-tailed deer in the late summer.
One of the first in the alpaca business, Ohioan now a leader in the field
Anthony Stachowski of Mantua, in northeastern Ohio, was one of the first people to own alpacas in the United States.






