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Ohio youth receive scholarships
Scholarships were presented during the Ohio Cattlemen’s Foundation luncheon Jan. 12, in conjunction with the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association Annual Meeting.
Explore alternative ways to boost income at Country Living Field Day
Country Living Field Day showcases alternatives for farm families.
Hunting and ‘managing’ wildlife is misguided
A Cleveland reader calls for the state to assume responsibility for their misguided wildlife management policies that preserve hunting at the expense of nonhunters.
Judges find in favor of ODNR
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio — Judges of the Fifth District Court of Appeals have ruled that land owned by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources cannot be assessed by the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District. The judges reversed a decision of the lower court that holds jurisdiction over the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District and had earlier permitted
Whatever you call it, Ground Hog Day is harmless fun
Even states where ground hogs don’t occur have come up with ways to get in on the action.
Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative to link ranchers and conservationists
FORT WORTH, Texas — Grazing lands make up between two-thirds and three-fourths of the national land base. The wise management of these lands has environmental and economic implications that exceed common perception or understanding, said Bob Drake, chairman of the Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative. “Any serious student or practitioner of conservation, land use or ecosystem
Another world heard from
Representatives of the Columbiana County, Ashtabula County and Carroll County Junior Fair Boards traveled together on a bus to the Ohio Fair Manager’s Convention in Columbus on January 5, 2010. Columbiana County sent 13 youth, Carroll County sent 6 representatives and Ashtabula had 8 for a total of 27 youth plus advisors. The youth spent
Herb gardens give many benefits
NEW YORK — Many people cultivate gardens both inside and outside of their homes, with a focus on adding aesthetic appeal to their property. But a garden that boasts plants that are edible and pleasing to the eye is a possibility as well. Planting an herb garden is a way to enjoy the sights, smells
Clean your grill to get ready for summer cooking
NEW YORK — The weather will soon be heating up and no matter whether you grill year-round or put the grill away for the winter, it’s a good idea to clean it thoroughly once or twice a year. The grilling experts at Broil King offer some advice to get your grill ready for the season.






