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Fancy headgear: Horns v. antlers

Saturday, January 20, 2024

Tami Gingrich details the differences between horns and antlers, which are as different from one another as the animals that display them.

Ohio aims to cut broadband funding, restrict public networks in budget

Monday, June 21, 2021

Changes the Ohio Senate made to its version of the state’s next budget bill could set back the state’s work on broadband expansion, and threaten existing municipal networks.

The Hidden Acres balances self-sufficiency with community

Monday, May 31, 2021

The Hidden Acres, Zach and Kristin Herzberger’s farm, is all about using what they have, and making the farm as self-sufficient as possible.

Lettuce Heads puts a fresh spin on vegetables

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Fifth generation farmers, and cousins, Kurk and Nicholas Ziegler, started Lettuce Heads aquaponics farm in 2014 to provide fresh, local produce.

“Leave” autumn leaves on your lawn for a healthy yard and clean water

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Instead of raking leaves into a pile for pick-up, you might want to consider the option of recycling those leaves on your own property, which is after all, Mother Nature’s method of recycling.

Ohio’s water quality goal? It’s complicated

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

So, how clean should our water be?

If it’s the water in the glass that you’re about to drink, probably as clean and as clear as possible. But in the natural environment, clear water is not always practical, nor is it the ideal.

Remember: “bee” polite to pollinators

Thursday, January 20, 2011

With the threat of flurries and the temperature threatening to drop below freezing, you’re probably not thinking about bees. Most of us won’t waste a thought on them until that first buzzing bee insists we share our refreshing glass of sweet tea. But before you decide not to share and swat that pest with authority,

Make sure your sheep are earning their keep

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

By ROGER A. HIGH Ohio State University Extension COLUMBUS — With increasing production costs, livestock producers really need to evaluate each animal and decide whether that animal is a productive creature or “just on the payroll.” Marginal producing ewes and rams should not be maintained in the flock. Culling is one of the tools that

Stockpiling forage is easy to do

Thursday, July 25, 2002

Late July or August is when producers in Ohio need to start preparing fields for stockpiling.

Treasuring the Orchids

Thursday, May 5, 2005

RAVENNA, Ohio – The artistic curve of the stem, with its end bending under the weight of stark white blooms, attracted Beth Straubhaar to her first orchid 15 years ago.