Yearly Archives: 2016
Wants vs. needs and contentment
It seems, somehow, that people used to be more satisfied with far less.
Walleye fishing is a matter of bait, mood
Walleye fishing comes down to the right bait, and the mood of the fish you're pursuing.
Ask FSA Andy about FSA signature policy
Using the correct signature when doing business with FSA can save time and prevent a delay in program benefits.
Birds do surprisingly well in winter storms
Birds battle the cold weather by eating during the day, burning the calories later on.
Deer heads, decorative effects
A little redecorating works wonders at the Seabolt home.
A roundup of FFA news for Feb. 4, 2016
This week's roundup includes news from the Fort Frye, West Branch and Crestview FFA chapters.
The coming apocalypse in sight
It’s more likely, however, that the apocalypse will arrive in something far less breathtaking than a 757 and far more mundane like, say, a Land Grant University extension bulletin.
Invasive or what: Many common species are not native to Ohio
How do you truly determine if a species is invasive or not? Many would be surprised at how many species found in Ohio today are not actually native. So are they invasive or what?
Lead in drinking water a concern for some, but reducing exposure often simple
Reducing exposure to lead is an important health consideration, especially for households with young children or those who may be considering starting a family.
You can’t go wrong with Cincinnati chili
We'll happily take our chili served on top of spaghetti, along with some cheddar cheese and oyster crackers.


















