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Ohio issued only 13 drilling permits in June
Utica shale drilling permits continue to stall, as Ohio issued only 13 permits to drill in June 2016. Carroll County currently has 425 producing horizontal wells, the most of any Ohio county.
Safely storing food and extending shelf life
Many of us have probably thrown away food due to spoilage. Unfortunately, doing this can be wasteful and expensive. Here’s how to get the most out of your food by storing it properly.
Ohio has huge potential, demand for fish farming
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Most Ohioans know how to catch a fish. A line and reel, a bobber, a farm pond and a bucket full of night crawlers or crawdads and even the novice can be successful. But a growing industry in the state promises to produce as many or more fish than can be
Get more from your garden this year
MAXWELL, Calif. — When spring finally arrives, it’s always exciting to get those first seeds safely tucked into the ground. But don’t put away your gardening gloves too soon. You can get much more out of your garden space by using a technique called succession planting — planting a small amount of seeds and then
ODNR approves grants to improve outdoor recreation
State and federal grants to help develop and improve public access for outdoor recreation facilities have been approved by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Priorities are set in feet — and yards
It has come to my attention that when I shared a photo of our head dog, Ace, with my blog readers recently, I may have unwittingly become the subject of some good-natured ribbing (and abject horror) over the state of our less than stellar lawn. Mainly because a fair amount of weeds and bare spots
Moravian Christmas services at Schoenbrunn
Traditional Moravian Christmas “lovefeast” services will be held at Schoenbrunn Village Dec. 9. at 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. in Schoenbrunn’s log meetinghouse.
2010 promises fewer fields of wheat
WOOSTER, Ohio — The same weather conditions that have delayed Ohio corn and soybean harvest are also keeping wheat out of the ground. As a result, intended acreage may not be fully realized, says an Ohio State University Extension plant pathologist. “We are in the high-risk time now for planting wheat. Ideally, the wheat should
Cold weather makes for tastier spinach
DURHAM, N.H. — Old Man Winter’s coldest months are a boon to growers interested in adding spinach to their winter crop. Researchers at the NH Agricultural Experiment Station have found that spinach grown in high tunnels during the coldest months of winter has the highest sugar content. Trial. Becky Sideman, a researcher with the NH
Ohioans honored for commitment to the state’s natural resources
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has awarded its highest conservation honor to two individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the protection and enjoyment of the state’s natural resources.






