Monthly Archives: January 2013
ODA awards farmland preservation ambassadors
COLUMBUS -- Agriculture is the state's top industry and economic driver, and officials involved with the 13th annual Ohio Farmland Preservation were adamant...
New structure for Ohio’s farmland preservation program
Changes unveiled at 13th Ohio Farmland Preservation Summit. ... Ambassador awards presented.
White-nose syndrome confirmed in Mammoth Cave National Park bats
A bat from a cave in Mammoth Cave National Park has been confirmed with white-nose syndrome, a condition deadly to bats.
Pa. event will offer woodland management information
TIONESTA, Pa. -- The largest share of Pennsylvania's forest is privately owned, accounting for more than 70 percent of the forested acres (12.5 million...
Texas shivaree brings many twists and turns
(Thankfully) my wife and I never had the pleasure of a shivaree as newlyweds
Count your blessings. You’ll be surprised how wealthy you really are
The next time you think you’re not very wealthy, don’t count your houses, lands, and money. Count your many blessings. You will be surprised just how wealthy you really are.
American Farm Bureau delegates want risk management in farm bill
American Farm Bureau Federation delegates don't support raw milk sales; will push for spending cuts instead of tax increases.
Great Lakes Dairy Conference features forums on feeding cows, calves and the world
This year's Great Lakes Dairy Conference focuses on herd management and nutrition.
Appalachian life captured in new photography exhibit
A new photography exhibit at the Ohio Historical Society focuses on the lives of those living in Appalachian communities.
Vacation With Us… Riffle
When it’s cold in Ohio, Florida is a great place to be! We took in the sights of Disney’s Boardwalk, at Disney World...