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Field days offer hands-on learning
The Columbiana Soil & Water Conservation District will be partnering with several other agencies to host two field days at the end of June.
Wiles lagoon stirs debate in Wayne County
Plan to build a lagoon that would hold processed human and animal waste is a concern for Wayne County residents.
Ohio’s annual food, farm conference set
The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association’s 24th annual conference, “Food from Home: Creating Sustainable Local Food Systems,” will be March 8-9.
Christmas can be tough for pets
From snacking on human treats to biting colorful light bulbs, as the winter holiday season draws closer, pet owners must keep an even more watchful eye on their furry, four-legged friends.
What are you using to fit market animals?
Read this before you enter show ring. the use of some grooming products on market animals may have unexpected consequences.
Ohioans can help find Asian longhorned beetles
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is urging Ohioans to check their trees for Asian longhorned beetles or signs of the insects this August.
Monster to neighbor — attitudes about snakes
A few weeks ago I wrote about snakes and why they’re good to have around. I urged readers to protect them rather than kill them on sight. I expected a fury of letters from snake haters. I was pleasantly surprised to get no such mail. This is the first time I’ve written about snakes that
Ohio grown: Columbus man grows local jute for international grocery store
Jute isn’t really grown in Ohio. But on Aug. 7, in Gambier, Ohio, Chernor Bundu stood in the middle of a field of jute, almost shoulder-height. He’s growing it for his international grocery store, in Columbus.
A roundup of 4-H news for Aug. 11, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Breeders and Feeders, Geauga Prime Time and the Hancock County 4-H clubs.
Some tips to keep your birds healthy
While the Ohio poultry ban is over, bird handlers still need to exercise care to protect the health of their birds.






