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Good news: Ohio’s deer hunting regulations finally in place
After months of hearing yes, no and maybe from wildlife officials, this year’s deer hunting regs, as well as those for all hunting and trapping seasons, are finally in ink. The new 2013-14 hunting regulation booklets are available in hard copy from license dealers or can be read or printed online at the Ohio Division
Longtime employee buys K&S Millwrights
BELOIT, Ohio — With today’s strong grain market, you want to be sure your grain facilities and handling equipment is protecting that investment. That’s where K&S Millwrights can help. K&S Millwrights, located at 1422 Knox School Road, Beloit, specializes in commercial and on-farm grain drying and storage facilities, including feed mills, soybean meal processing, and
Ohio’s deer archery season begins Sept. 29
COLUMBUS — The month of September signifies changing leaves, the harvest season and the beginning of bow hunting in Ohio. Approximately 205,000 bow hunters, representing more than half of all Ohioans who hunt deer, will participate in the statewide archery deer hunting season opening Sept. 29. According to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’
Early arrival of twospotted spider mites could damage Ohio soybean crops
WOOSTER, Ohio — The early and prolonged period of dry, hot days Ohio has experienced so far this spring is causing an early appearance of the twospotted spider mite, a dangerous pest that can cause severe damage to soybean crops, including the death of the entire plant, an Ohio State University Extension entomologist said. Some
Ask FSA Andy: Preventing barn fires
FSA Andy gives advice on how to prevent hay stack fires.
My travels have been full of Kodak moments, but you can’t keep all those slides
Culling my photos from 35 years of outdoor hunting and travel ain’t easy. But I have to face the inevitable. Stuff (all those slides) has to go.
Help keep the Carroll County FSA office open
Editor: There is a plan to close the FSA office in Carroll County to help save money by consolidating offices. I am all for saving money, but they are starting at the wrong place. Carroll and Tuscarawas county FSA have shared a county executive director for more than 15 years as a cost saving effort.
If rain has kept you from planting fall crops, FSA can help
Producers and farmers who were prevented from planting wheat by the final planting date have until Nov. 4 to visit their local FSA county office and report the prevented planting acreage.
Boating into new year with shows, options
Boaters! Start you engines. Yeah, sure, with a foot of ice on every lake, temperatures cold enough to freeze a bad word in midair, and stored boats deep in hibernation mode, it’s hard to talk boating. But that’s exactly what happens this week as the Cleveland Boat Show opens for a ten-day run of boats,
Here’s to those who work for a living
You know what our problem is? “We’ve spent decades trying to distance ourselves from traditional notions of Work,” says Dirty Jobs’ Mike Rowe.






