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How to reduce spring allergy symptoms
If you’ve been dealing with allergies, it probably hasn’t been fun. Fortunately, there are some steps you can take to reduce your spring allergy symptoms.
Why do we see gulls during winter?
If you’re seeing gulls this winter, it’s probably cold, you’re probably a few miles from a lake or river and there’s probably an open dumpster nearby.
How to attract hummingbirds at home
Male ruby-throats usually return about a week before females. If you haven’t yet hung a nectar feeder, do it today.
The wilderness is calling, and I must go (back)
Mike Tontimonia reminisces on many trips to Lake Temagami.
They couldn’t be #Angiulitough without community’s support
The devastation of the Angiuli’s Farm Market fire is soothed by the community’s support in ways that the family can never repay. Learn why the family is #Angiulitough.
Many thanks for another year of Ohio State Fair memories
Thank you to the parents, members and everyone else, for another great fair.
Why do leaves change colors before they fall?
The science behind fall’s beauty: Why do leaves turn colors? Why do they fall from trees, anyway?
All About Grazing: Winter weather nutrition for livestock
For the grazier, winter means dealing with cold temperatures, wind chill, freezing rain and mud. These weather conditions can negatively impact livestock performance and increase the energy requirement of the animal.
Itching for spring, new baseball season
“We weren’t really alone, of course. Each square mile of farmland, bordered on all sides by those perfectly straight Iowa roads, was called a section. In those days, most sections held four family-owned farms….there were 17 children in our section, so we had our own baseball game. Even if only four kids showed up, we
Farm and Food File: Time is money and money corrupts
History doesn’t record who first uttered the ageless business maxim that “Time is money,” but a good bet might be a meatpacker because minutes and hours, like cattle and hogs, are valuable commodities under constant assault by packers. As such, the most efficient packer — or, as they say in the business, the one that






