Yearly Archives: 2019
Mourning doves: A most unusual nest
Mourning doves are one of the most abundant birds in North America. Key to their success is that they are generalists in every sense of the word.
Fishing trips are about more than fish caught
Mike Tontimonia recounts a recent fishing trip.
Roundup of gardening news for June 27, 2019
Catch up on local gardening news in Jefferson and Ross counties in Ohio.
Ohio Women’s Outdoor Adventures weekend registration opens
The 6th annual Ohio Women's Outdoor Adventures weekend will run Sept. 13-15 at Mohican State Park.
Roundup of FFA news for June 27, 2019
FFA chapters have received grants designed to help their local communities via The Ohio FFA Foundation's Agricultural & Rural Community Outreach Program.
BIG program has $24.7 million available
The Boating Infrastructure Grant program has $24.7 million in funds available to local governments, port agencies, private marinas and boat clubs.
The bum’s rush, courtesy of USDA
According to Alan Guebert, Sonny Perdue doesn't need to hit the road this summer to find more than enough messy problems to keep him busy through harvest.
Adult education
Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers the adulting advice every young, and not-so-young, adult should heed.
Bascom B. Clarke: The machine man
Sam Moore shares a column written by Bascom B. Clarke, the founder and editor of The American Thresherman magazine throughout most of its existence.
Boxwood blight detected in West Virginia
The West Virginia Department of Agriculture has detected boxwood blight at residential and commercial landscapes throughout the state.


















