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Lake Erie to see above average walleye hatch
This summer, the ODNR of Wildlife trawl surveys found that there will be another walleye hatch that is well above average in Lake Erie.
Growth is uncomfortable, but necessary
The beauty of continued growth is learning to make improvements and then build on them.
Who will reel in the next record breaker?
The Ohio record state record fish list continues to be challenged as potential record fish are submitted by skilled and/or lucky anglers.
To see nature up close, plan a canoe trip
In northeast Ohio, the rainfall has helped keep water levels in our streams high, which makes this year a good one for kayaking and canoeing.
Conservation credits offered in Muskingum Watershed
A new program allows farmers and businesses in the Muskingum Watershed to purchase conservation credits that will help with nutrient management.
There’s no reproductive advantage to higher phosphorus dairy ration
Reducing phosphorus in dairy diets doesn’t change a cow’s productivity, but it does affect the environmental impact that cow might have.
ODNR says exotic animal incident will expedite regulation
See more of our coverage here, or at the links below this article. ZANESVILLE, Ohio — A task force group to decide how exotic animal ownership will be regulated in Ohio will likely see an increase in activity on the heels of the Muskingum County exotics incident. Scott Zody, assistant director for the Ohio Department
U.S. Dept. of Labor considers change to child labor regulations governing farms
Changes would not affect children working on farms owned by their parents.
Would you change your auto air conditioning for lower fuel mileage?
FARGO, N.D. — Repairing 2013 car air conditioning systems is going to get much more expensive, due to new Environmental Protection Agency policies that encourage the use of a new cooling refrigerant.
W. Va. landowners urged to apply for gypsy moth suppression program
CHARLESTON, W. Va. — Agriculture commissioner Gus R. Douglass is asking West Virginia landowners to help the West Virginia Department of Agriculture and West Virginia University Extension Service fight gypsy moths.






