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Building fences in the bayou ’til the cows come home: Volunteers help rebuild Texas ranches
SALEM, Ohio — Chip, a Texas cattleman, bragged to Jesse Dotterer and the handful of others visiting his Anahuac, Texas, ranch. Years of selective breeding had paid off in the herd he managed with his wife, Jean, and her twin sister, Janet. The cattle were resistant to bayou mosquitoes, suited for the area’s grasses, and
Washington County residents form broadband cooperative
Frustrated with limited to no access and a pandemic that sent many people online, residents in Washington County, Ohio, are forming a broadband cooperative.
Tax reform something to watch in Trump era
Most of the experts are saying we will see the most comprehensive tax reform since the tax reforms of 1986 by President Ronald Reagan.
Sale total soars at 2003 Harrison County Fair
Exhibitors add to winnings by taking multiple champion banners.
Plan to add value to your pasture
Pasture is a valuable forage resource. Like any resource, it responds to management. What is your plan to add value to your pasture in 2013?
Two counties, two vineyards
NORTON, Ohio – Andy Troutman rolls terms like cabernet sauvignon and franc, pinot grigio, chardonnay and riesling from his tongue like second nature.
If corn isn’t planted by now, it won’t be
At this stage of the growing season, fields intended for corn are likely to get switched to soybeans to minimize farm income losses.
Ohio Wesleyan University
Ohio Wesleyan University combines a broad curriculum with research, internship and other opportunities to connect the classroom with real-world experience.
Ethanol industry sets production record
WASHINGTON – The Renewable Fuels Association says the U.
Holiday reads for outdoor lovers
Looking for a great holiday gift for an outdoorsman? Check out Scott Shalaway’s annual list of books for outdoor lovers.






