Yearly Archives: 2018
Let’s go frog gigging
You may not know this but Ohio does have a frog season. It's open from 6 p.m. June 8-April 30, 2019. Only bullfrogs and green frogs may be taken.
Red dog covered back roads 60 years ago
Red dog made a good surface material for dirt roads and, as nothing but cast-off waste material, it was fairly cheap.
Coming to a porch near you: Giant silk moths
It's the season to enjoy large, winged creatures on the back porch. Silk moths are large, beautiful, and relatively uncommon.
Mentors made the difference
In Part Three of Judith Sutherland's four-part series about her parents' early years together, she recalls the guidance they received from valued mentors.
Salmon and trout hanging on the edges
Mike Tontimonia recaps his recent experience fishing the Niagara region of Lake Ontario.
Mastitis and reproduction: Is there a connection?
On average, a cow that experiences mastitis will have increased days to first service, days open, services per conception, and pregnancy loss.
Roundup of FFA news for June 7, 2018
Catch up on local FFA news from West Holmes FFA and Black River FFA.
Meatpackers gain market power
Lower cattle prices will not bring lower retail meat prices because meatpackers are really in the market power business, according to Alan Guebert.
The chaos continues
Kymberly Foster Seabolt has moved into the realm of calling her "bargain" hot tube a "Demon Spa." Read on for continued hijinx.
Roundup of 4-H news for June 7, 2018
Catch up on local 4-H news from The Country Clovers and Tuscarawas County youth programs.


















