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Approximately 20,000 muskie released into Ohio lakes
Ohio’s London and Kincaid state fish hatcheries stock approximately 20,000 muskies every fall. Learn which lakes are stocked to plan your next fishing trip.
5 ideas for campfire cooking
Going camping soon? Check our list for fun meal ideas fit for the family.
How to eat seasonally this fall
This fall, take advantage of the season’s variety of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Kenneth E. Brunner
Kenneth E. Brunner, age 82, of Alliance, Ohio, was born at home May 23, 1931, west of the intersection of Homeworth Road and US Route 62, in Alliance, Ohio, to Lera Odessa (Fryfogle) Brunner and George Frederick Brunner. Mr. Brunner died April 21, at Crandall Medical Center, in Sebring, Ohio. Survivors include his wife of
Be prepared: It’s important not to get caught outdoors without a camera
That is, if a picture reminding one of that great memory exists and can be found. Thus, every hunter, angler, hiker, and outdoor enthusiast ought to be armed and somewhat familiar with a decent digital camera. A camera small enough for a handy inside pocket and loaded with an unfilled memory card and fully charged
McArthur Lumber: Consumers can buy direct without a middle man
McArthur Lumber and Post is located in southeastern Ohio at 31310 state Route 93, McArthur, Ohio, 45651. It has been producing outdoor wood products for over 60 years.
Waiting For The Slinging To Cease
Does the pre-election mud hit you like it hits me? Not a soft, warm variety that makes me ready for the spa, this mud is cold and slimy, and I have some homework to do to get polished up in time to vote.
Read it Again: Week of March 15, 2001
Each week Farm and Dary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
40 renewable energy projects in tri-state area get $473,320 in USDA funding
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a $464 million investment in renewable energy infrastructure last week. Projects like on-farm solar arrays and other energy efficiency upgrades were funded in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Students see innovation in action
Pennsylvania’s largest potato producer is building upon its history of innovation to solve several problems.






