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Lake’s water level down: More sandy space on Erie beaches
There will be more space for beach activities on all the State Park beaches this summer.
Holiday plants subtly accentuate the season
Julie Geiss sheds some light on the origins and features of traditional Christmas plants like poinsettias, mistletoe and Christmas cacti.
How to attract hummingbirds at home
Male ruby-throats usually return about a week before females. If you haven’t yet hung a nectar feeder, do it today.
Don’t be fooled by hummingbird moths
When you scan a group of hummingbirds carefully, you might notice that one looks a little different.
Many ideas presented at annual Country Living Field Day
A record crowd took advantage of a sunny fall day to attend the Country Living Field Day in Carroll County, Ohio.
Training in meat processing provides opportunities for incarcerated adults
The Pickaway Correctional Institution’s Meat Processing Career Center is providing training and job skills for around 65 incarcerated men.
Contents of home of former owner of Salem Label sell at auction
The auction of household items from the home of the late Henry Anderson drew buyers from across the country to Salem, Ohio.
Are you ready for the Veterinary Feed Directive?
The Veterinary Feed Directive will take effect Jan. 1. It’s important to develop a relationship with your veterinarian and take inventory of any VFD drugs currently being used in feed or water.
Four Ohioans committed to agriculture join Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame
COLUMBUS — Four Ohioans who have committed their lives to working in, promoting and advocating for Ohio’s agriculture industry will be honored Aug. 7 by the Ohio Agricultural Council when they are inducted to the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame. Inductees The Ohio Agricultural Council will induct Irv Bell of Zanesville, John Foltz of Columbus,
Mother Nature is surely in charge
Mother Nature sure knows how to play a cruel April Fools’ joke. Following a week of sunshine, greening pastures and blooming flowers, rain, snow and howling winds attacked most of Ohio the beginning of April.






