Bronco adoptions save mustangs, give owners piece of American heritage
Last year, nearly 7,000 wild horses and burros were adopted. Still, the Bureau of Land Management needs more families willing to adopt. Four now have a home at Stoney Hollow Farm near Lisbon, Ohio.
Prepare now for tax-filing season
The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers there are things they should do now to get ready for the tax-filing season ahead.
So, about that monster buck you took illegally? It just cost you $24,000
Largest restitution for a poached deer ever imposed in Ohio: nearly $24,000.
Some guidance on selecting corn hybrids
By PETER THOMISON
One of the most important management decisions a corn grower makes each year is the selection of corn hybrids for spring planting....
Genetic roots: Scientists to examine DNA of George Washington’s trees
DNA collected from 13 trees at Mount Vernon is the first step in the creation of a genetic database for trees.
Beef markets still reeling from lost export markets
TOPEKA, Kan. - How much did the 2003 mad cow disease announcement cost U.S. beef producers?
The most significant economic impact of BSE is from lost beef export markets, observed Kansas Secretary of Agriculture Adrian Polansky.
Fairs continue to adjust, plan as cases increase
Ohio fair boards are continuing to modify their decisions for 2020, as local health departments and other officials respond to increased COVID-19 cases.
Herb farm roots run deep
"Just bloom where you're planted, we've often heard them say
Take your talents and abilities and help someone today
Then others will be blooming, and all around we'll see
A spreading garden of lively flowers, a better place to be."
Take your talents and abilities and help someone today
Then others will be blooming, and all around we'll see
A spreading garden of lively flowers, a better place to be."
Watching for signs
Old MacDonald had a cow
Old MacDonald had a pig
... or once he did!
Now the yellow 'dozers dig
RANDOLPH, Ohio - Be careful driving through Portage County.
State fair names scholarship recipients
COLUMBUS - The Ohio State Fair's 2005 Junior Fair Scholarship winners have been chosen. Applicants were judged on scholastic standing, citizenship, leadership, Ohio State Fair participation, county fair participation and financial need.