Yearly Archives: 2017
Bring dreams to reality; plan a destination hunt
Physical ability, woodland experience, confidence, a compatible group, free time and expendable funds, play a big part in planning a destination hunt.
Some holiday traditions remain
Judith Sutherland recounts holiday traditions she enjoyed with her family growing up.
Planning for a sustainable future
Selection criteria for forage crops will need to expand beyond the current focus to encompass environmental impacts of growing, harvesting and storing them.
Holiday dinners should be savored
Kymberly Foster Seabolt details every delicious dish she makes during the holidays and reminds us to savor all of the special treats we receive.
High school students save $144 million on college costs
More than 68,000 high school students in Ohio took college classes, saving more than $144 million on the cost of higher education.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 30, 2017
The Zane Trace FFA Food Science Team placed first out of 13 teams in the District 7 contest Nov. 13.
More nature books for the holidays
Looking for a great holiday gift for an outdoorsman? Check out part two of Scott Shalaway's annual list of books for outdoor lovers.
Ask FSA Andy about Annie’s Project Retreat
Annie's Project provides education and a support network to enhance business skills of women involved in all aspects of agriculture.
Huron County man indicted for stealing grain
Richard J. Schwan, 78, of Monroeville, was arrested Nov. 27. He is accused of selling grain on behalf of 35 farmers and keeping $3.5 million in profits.
Warm yourself with soup
Soup is high in liquid, which means it usually is lower in calories than other foods.


















