Monthly Archives: September 2012
Don’t forget the camera when you head outdoors
Good pictures don't just happen. And, too, the best camera can't take a good picture on its own. Good pictures are born in the...
Outdoor wildlife recreation is worth big bucks
According to the results of the recently released 2011 National survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation, more people than ever (16 and older)...
Facebook is not the biggest waste of time
DENVER -- Employers looking to increase productivity should consider breaking up water-cooler talk or upgrading their software before banning Facebook.
In a nationwide survey, 14...
Farm and Dairy writers, columnists win awards
Farm and Dairy writers and contributing columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt have won seven awards in this year's Ohio Society of Professional Journalists and National Newspaper Association news competitions.
Drought caught you short on feed?
The drought of 2012 has caused many livestock producers to question the feed they have on hand or will be harvesting this fall. Will...
Long weekend takes us to the races
Long weekends make traders nervous. Anything can happen. Three days is too long to hold a position for some, so they buy back or...
The day my singing spotlight faded
Doris Day led me astray -- influencing me to sing what could certainly go down as the worst possible song to sing in a nursing home.
And then, along came a spider
Just when I think it's safe to leave the house, nature, not content to menace me IN MY OWN HOME decides to take the...
Numbers, what they really mean?
Since figures backstop fact, numbers are the meat and potatoes and forks and knives of journalism. They are, in a word, beautiful, and, like...
It’s important to stay on top of deworming your horse, expert says
URBANA, Ill. -- It's important for horse owners to stay abreast of the latest recommendations for parasite control. Their horse's health and the effectiveness...