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Deer mice: Home invasions have begun
Every fall, shortly after nighttime, temperatures turn chilly and deer mice seek refuge from the coming cold weather by moving into our homes.
NRCS: Great Lakes conservation is working
NRCS chief says new study shows significant improvement to nutrient issues in Great Lakes region, more work to be done.
Damage to trees from high winds often goes undetected
By JEFF RUGG Creators Syndicate You may not have been in the path of one of the recent hurricanes, but you can still learn some tree planting and tree maintenance lessons from the areas that have been hit. Wind damage from hurricanes is less frequent than thunderstorms; so potential tree problems go unnoticed for longer
Striving to be more than average
No one in farming or ranching buys a bag of seed corn or a couple of young bulls hoping for an average corn crop or an average calf crop.
Make changes to live more sustainably
Learn more about lifestyle changes that can positively impact the environment.
Bats are essential to the environment and benefit people
While some folks think bats are creepy and should be shooed away, they are essential to the environment and benefit people, especially those in agriculture.
Whittling away at carving styles
Why not pick up a piece of soap and start carving? Columnist Roy Booth tells us that carving has been a standard in our lives for centuries.
OSU project receives funding to increase adoption of conservation practices
Researchers at Ohio State University received grants to increase farmers’ use of conservation practices.
How to forage for native Ohio fruit this fall
Here are eight native Ohio fruits to keep an eye out for this fall. Learn how to find and identify them to enjoy some of Ohio’s most delicious wild treats.
Restoring Lake Erie’s once-prolific lake trout
Lake Erie Coldwater Task Group is working to restore Lake Erie’s once-prolific lake trout, which were decimated by pollution, overfishing and parasites.






