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The difference between an outfitted and guided hunts
Neither outfitted DIY or guided game hunts promise success. If they do, be cautious.
More options, more reasons to get your flu shot this year
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. —There was a time when there were two choices when it came to flu shots: get vaccinated or not. This year, drug companies are not only offering the vaccine in multiple forms, they are also offering multiple vaccines. “It’s always been pretty simple — we had one flu shot and that was
Graziers challenged to plan, take action
DALTON, Ohio — The 50-plus venders present for the North Central Ohio Dairy Grazing Conference — held Jan. 24-25 in Dalton — offered a wide variety of farm-related products and services. But, according to Michigan dairy grazier Ben Bartlett, the featured speaker for the 12th annual conference, more than half of the products available were
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 7, 2012:
HOMEWORTH, Ohio — The Mudlake Beavers 4-H club held its monthly meeting May 14 at the Washington Township Building. The club recently raised money toward keeping the Ohio State University Extension office open. The club received a $100 donation from the Washington Ruritans for the cause. The club also participated in the Minerva Unity Walk
Ohio sheep producers target nutrition to meet world demand
The Ohio Sheep Improvement Association held its annual meeting Dec. 10 at the ATI, where nutrition and sheep numbers were the focus for all ages.
Kernels of truth: Researchers sequence the maize genome
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — The completion of a high-quality sequence of the maize (corn) genome is in the cover story of the Nov. 20 issue of Science. This new genome sequence reports the sequence of genes in maizeand provides a detailed physical map of the maize genome. This map identifies the order in which genesare
Dairy Excel: Encourage top employee performance
It’s not rocket science, but it’s usually an area that farm managers need to work on: employee relations. Tuscarawas County Agent Chris Zoller offers some easy-to-implement tips to make the job easier.
Hay mow produced its own crop
Columnist Judith Sutherland reminisces about Dr. Watson, the undercover cat.
Catching the world by stereoviews
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of his first trip to Salem Library.
China could upset the apple cart
China dominates the world market in apple juice and is gaining in fresh apple exports.






