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Now is the perfect time for a feed supply check up
As you reflect on the year ahead, have you accurately accounted for your forage supply? Learn how to start making assessments.
Keep wildlife wild, observe from a distance
The ODNR Division of Wildlife encourages Ohioans to keep wildlife wild by observing them from a distance and reducing interactions with young animals.
Doing nothing is sometimes hardest thing to do
As Judith Sutherland took down her bird feeders, she hoped answers to explain the strange disease affecting songbirds would come sooner rather than later.
Spring blooms overnight in Ohio
Was it magic? Was it time-lapse photography? Was it a mirage? How is it that the thicket — my jungle to the west — was dark and bleak one day and by morning was swathed in a green veil? What spread the lawn with a duvet of purple violets and pushed smiling dandelions through sodden
Winners of the 2008 West Virginia Big Buck Contest revealed
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The winners of the 2008 West Virginia Big Buck Contest have been announced by the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, according to Division of Natural Resources Wildlife Biologist Gene Thorn, chairman of the West Virginia Big Buck Contest Review Committee. The contest is sponsored by Toyota and administered by the Division
Country-of-origin labeling rule gets chilly reception
The latest brouhaha stems from the USDA’s interpretation of COOL.
Conservationists, volunteers recognized at Tuscarawas County banquet
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio – Ridenour Farms of Angel Valley Road, Stone Creek, was recognized as the 2005 Conservation Farm of the Year at the Tuscarawas Soil and Water Conservation District and Norma Johnson Center banquet Feb.
You can’t just sling it anywhere
COLUMBUS – Livestock producers who apply manure in the winter need to know it’s not business as usual.
Opinion: It’s all in your perspective
In her weekly commentary, Editor Susan Crowell reminds readers that problems, like beauty, are in the eye of the beholder.
Market volatility, thy name is war
The effects of the war in Ukraine on the grain markets were violent and volatile, and Marlin Clark believes, we will be talking about them for a long time.






