Yearly Archives: 2018
New guide book available for the Shawnee Region
Learn more about the latest in a series of guidebooks published by the ODNR, Guidebook 23: Geologic Guide to Shawnee State Park and State Forest.
Maintaining septic systems benefits environment, wallet
If properly designed, constructed and maintained, your septic system can provide long-term, effective treatment of household wastewater.
Roundup of gardening news for July 19, 2018
Catch up on local gardening news in Portage County, Ohio, and Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
Roundup of FFA news for July 19, 2018
Catch up on news from Waterford FFA, Miami Trace FFA and Great Oaks FFA.
Hunter’s dream: Where are the caribou?
Caribou used to be a big game hunter's dream, but something has changed. Nowadays, you hardly hear the word caribou spoken. Find out why.
A farm: The greatest show on earth
Those of us lucky enough to be on farms know there is plenty of entertainment out among the more wild part of the country.
‘Landscape of Fear’ not so scary after all
According to findings from Utah State University ecologists, Yellowstone’s “landscape of fear” is not as scary as first thought.
I’m just million dollar dull
Kymberly Foster Seabolt promises if she's ever blessed enough to win the lottery, she'll stay the same person she always has been.
As you go forward in the beef industry, remember to look back
There are differences in the journey, but also similarities of how a producer ends up looking back on a career in agriculture with more wins than losses.
Does seasonal lamb production affect the demand for lamb?
The seasonal supply of lamb is inconsistent, which leads to market price volatility, and consequences for carcass size and/or quality.

















