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South Dakota’s pheasant numbers dwindling

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Last week, I wrote about Ralph Kohler, a lifelong waterfowl hunter who continues to host paying guests at his Missouri River pit blinds, something he’s done for 70 years. Arriving each day, groups of Kohler hunters meet well before daylight in a plain Jane, wood floor and make-your-hair stand-up coffee kind of restaurant, in downtown

Put-in-Bay events commemorate battle of Lake Erie

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

On an crisp autumn day in the year 1813, Admiral Oliver Hazard Perry, in just his late 20s, altered national history and spawned a coming international peace when he launched his just-completed small fleet of tall ships from Put-in-Bay to attack an English fleet of war ships in what has become known as the Battle

Panelists share their sheep grazing experience

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

See our main sheep sheep symposium story here. WOOSTER, Ohio — Few Ohio producers have the grazing aspect down as well as Curt Cline, who raises sheep in of Athens and Meigs counties. He was a featured speaker during the Buckeye Shepherds Symposium Dec. 8 on a panel called “Ways to Better Utilize your Forages

Garner’s Auction Center sells toy collection

Thursday, December 6, 2012

CARROLLTON, Ohio — Garner’s Auction Center held its 27th annual Farm Toy Show and Auction Nov. 24. Approximately 305 people attended the show, which featured 60 dealer tables. The toys offered at auction were owned by Mr. and Mrs. John Kime of Canton, Ohio and the collection consisted of 578 lots, including approximately 70 pedal

Nature truly provides the best fodder for stories

Thursday, June 21, 2012

The stiff stems of the mowed hay field were as brittle as the business end of a straw broom and each step produced an easily heard crunch. I was doing a clumsy crouch toward the crest of the slope and trying my best to stay as hidden as possible behind a well packed and neatly

Be alert and listen to your house

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Have you listened lately to your house, especially if it is an old house? Over the years you’ve learned to identify its creaks and cracks, its rattles and bangs, without becoming alarmed. You also know its smells, not just from the kitchen, and if a skunk is passing through.

FSA Andy: Make sure your forms are up to date (and don’t plant marijuana)

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Make sure your power of attorney form on file with the USDA’s Farm Service Agency is the right one.

Best advice: Take time now to look at the books before tax time arrives

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Although it is the beginning of December, it is not too early to start thinking about farm taxes.

Retiring journalist’s compilation of outdoor columns is worth your time

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Good writing deserves good reading and not just one time through, but time after time. That’s the best way to describe a recent release by Steve Pollick, the soon to “hang it up” outdoor editor for the Toledo Blade. Pollick has been reporting the outdoor beat for 30 years and, according to him, “It’s time.”

Chesapeake Energy Co. well stable now, effects unknown

Thursday, April 21, 2011

BRADFORD County, Pa. — UPDATE: Chesapeake personnel monitored the Atgas 2H well throughout the overnight hours between April 21 and 22. The well remains in a stable condition, and there continues to be no fluid flowing from the well. As reported previously, no fluids have been released from the wellhead since early April 21 morning,