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Kentucky state officials shake up NAILE leadership
Kentucky state officials are changing how the North American International Exposition is managed — and that has caught some longtime employees and supporters by surprise.
South Dakota’s pheasant numbers dwindling
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
Who lost the rain game?
Like all precipitation, the rains didn’t hit all areas across Ohio and western Pennsylvania equally.
Balancing love, loss and life after a farmer’s suicide
A family finds a path forward after the sudden loss of their husband, father and what we can learn about how to save a life in a farm community.
The top six northeast Ohio inland lakes for fishing
Here are a few areas northeast Ohio anglers may want to check out to catch black bass, crappie, sunfish, channel catfish, walleye and muskellunge.
Corn diseases not helping drought
Growers should be identifying which fields are suffering from diseases and marking those fields for early harvest, advises one Ohio plant pathologist.
Steel mills in Weirton see a rebirth of industry with Form Energy
Weirton Steel was one of the biggest steel companies in the world before many mills closed. Now, Form Energy is building a battery plant on the former mills.
By George
Kym Seabolt dove into the original social media — old newspapers — and devoured her great grandfather’s court-appointed vengeance with glee.
Prepare equipment now for corn silage harvest
Now is the time to be reviewing, servicing and preparing equipment used for silage harvest so that down time doesn’t decrease your silage quality.
Looking at forest fires in a different way
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Smokey Bear has been telling Americans since 1944, “Only you can prevent forest fires,” but a new bill under consideration in the state’s General Assembly may begin to change Pennsylvania’s approach to the blazes, according to forest experts in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. “A common misconception of the general






