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When boating, always plug the hole!
Before getting into the boat, make sure the hole is plugged, and that the boat is ready.
Thorbahn honored with Ohio Holstein Association Distinguished Service Award
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Neither the 6 inches of snow nor high water road closings could keep Holstein breeders from traveling to sunny southwest Ohio to attend the Ohio Holstein Association annual meeting and convention held March 11-12 in Wilmington, Ohio. Sale results. Prior to the start of the convention, the hosting District 15 Holstein Club
Ohio exotic animal owners await Kasich decision on ban
WOOSTER, Ohio — It could still be a couple weeks before Ohio’s new governor takes a close look at an emergency order signed by former Gov. Ted Strickland, banning ownership and sale of certain “dangerous wild animals.” When he does, feedback from both sides will be abundant. The Ohio Division of Wildlife plans to present
A very good year in my backyard
It’s been a banner year for wildlife in my backyard, and each evening my wife and I enjoy the show from the back porch. Pairs of bluebirds, robins, phoebes, chipping sparrows and Carolina wrens tend to their second nests of the season, while the young of their first broods search the backyard for insects and
Soil fertility in forage production
When it comes to growing grass for hay production or for pasture, soil fertility often takes a back seat to nutrient management for other field crops.
West Virginia DNR to introduce 40 new elk to the state’s herd
The West Virginia Division of Natural Resources will introduce 40 new elk to the state’s herd in 2024 and create a visitors center and observation tower.
Sharing small kindnesses makes all the difference
Judith Sutherland write that life doesn’t require huge gestures to make an enormous difference. It is made better by caring hearts and attention paid to others when it matters most.
Organic hemp research started
Rodale Institute started a new industrial hemp research project focused on examining the crop’s role in soil health and regenerative organic agriculture.
Ready for red? Tips to ripen green tomatoes
5 tips for ripening green tomatoes, plus how to prune tomato plants.
God willing and the creek don’t move
It is not at all uncommon for folks to call the Soil and Water Conservation District office asking for help in addressing rapidly eroding streambanks.






