Monthly Archives: April 2012
Soil and Water Stewardship Week: A time to stop and think
Each day of your life, you pick up a fork or spoon and eat. Most all of us eat at least three times a...
Paid in full. Maybe. (Doesn’t anyone want my money?)
I think I've figured out why the economy still needs a little work. No one wants to take our money anymore.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 19, 2012:
BURTON, Ohio -- The Breeders and Feeders 4-H club held its last meeting March 25. Poultry orders were turned in and they went over...
When did my children grow up?
They're born and the next thing you know, your children are adults. How does that happen?
The spring gobbler season is as addictive as texting
Spring gobbler season is as addictive as texting. A dedicated turkey hunter just can't enough, can't suffer enough, can't break the habit.
Selecting the best optics, by the numbers
The spring migration of birds is a good time to buy or upgrade binoculars. That's why I wrote a brief primer on binoculars about...
EPA issues air pollution standards for oil and natural gas production
Half of fractured wells already deploy technologies in line with final standards, which slash emissions.
North Carolina feral pigs show exposure to nasty bacteria
n Swine brucellosis rears ugly head in feral pig population in North Carolina.RALEIGH, N.C. — A North Carolina State University study shows that for...
Ohio’s Holmes County stakes ‘higher ground’ for fair, expo center
"Everything that we’re going to do here is for the sole purpose of helping people and adding value to Holmes County, and the people who come to visit us" — Paul Weaver, major donor.