Yearly Archives: 2017
Warming waters will affect fisheries
A few degrees, on average, can make a huge difference in lakes and streams as aquatic species struggle to compete and in some cases survive.
Michigan state agencies invest funds in Lake Erie
Michigan State University will study which farm management practices prevent nutrients from leaving farmlands and moving into rivers and lakes.
Ask FSA Andy about corn silage
Corn silage is eligible for FSA's nine-month recourse loans. And the silo it is stored in would be eligible for FSA's farm storage facility loans.
Many brave souls among the chaos
At last count, it is estimated that 72,000 rescues were enacted as a result of Hurricane Harvey and this epic national disaster is not over yet.
Revitalizing Ohio’s legacy cities
Smaller post-industrial cities are taking strategic steps to regenerate by building on downtowns and focusing on workforce development.
How to control body odor this hunting season
The following is a detailed list of the important steps to control human scent, the biggest give-away that alarms deer and usually sends them running.
You should really watch ‘Chasing Ice’
Directed by Jeff Orlowski, written by Mark Malone, and backed by National Geographic, Chasing Ice shows irrefutable evidence that global climate change.
Use a seatbelt in the back seat
A recent survey exposed a common misperception among vehicle passengers that sitting in the back seat of a vehicle is safer than sitting in the front.
Managing people instead of things
Farm management advice from the 1968-69 Farm Quarterly is still applicable today.
The evolution of the sawmill industry
Since their early days, American sawmills have come a long way.


















