Yearly Archives: 2023
Empty nest dining style
Kym Seabolt's empty(ish) nest is definitely feathered with takeout boxes and cookie crumbs.
Roundup of 4-H news for April 6, 2023
Londonderry Lads and Lassies 4-H club met at the Antrim Firehouse March 28.
294 acres of Ohio farmland added to Farmland Preservation Program
Thomas Doorley (Auglaize County) and Steven Iddings (Miami County) are the second and third Ohio farmers to join the Farmland Preservation Program in 2023.
Construction to begin at Delaware area shooting range
Delaware Wildlife Area’s shooting range hours will be adjusted beginning April 12 to allow for the construction of safety baffles and target positions.
April is like a lion
April usually makes March’s lion look like a house cat on Eliza Blue's ranch, featuring bigger and more brutal storms.
Bring back the birds and their spring songs
Bird populations have been declining for decades. Fortunately, seven simple conservation practices can help turn things around and improve songbird numbers.
What does money smell like?
Dairy cows have a distinct smell, producing both high-quality dairy products for consumers and high-quality manure to be spread on forage fields.
Roundup of FFA news for April 6, 2023
Catch up on local FFA news from Norwayne FFA, Black River FFA and West Holmes FFA.
Considerations for early spring pasture care
An early spring means pasture management might be a focus earlier than normal. Use these tips to manage pastures amid unseasonably warm temperatures.
When stupid bankers make stupid choices, stupid things happen
Alan Guebert weighs in on the latest round of billion-dollar bellyflops and the historical standard of U.S. taxpayers bailing out banks.

















