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Biotechnology offers holistic approach to restoration of at-risk forest tree species
A study led by Purdue University’s Douglass Jacobs presents a research team’s findings on biotechnological risk assessment and forest tree restoration.
A bird in the nest
Early in the summer, two gray birds with pale yellow chest feathers started building a nest in the exterior eave of one of Eliza Blue’s outbuildings.
Know the ins and outs of feeding baleage
OSU Extension Field Specialist Jason Hartschuh provides tips for feeding baleage instead of dry hay to livestock.
The road to the end of the road
Alan Guebert visits the road he grew up on, recalling all the people that used to live there and their memorable personalities.
Scouting for corn silage and foliar disease
Scouting each cornfield as it begins to tassel and assessing weather conditions is an important part of making fungicide decisions on your farm.
Can you hazard a guess on these two tiny items?
Greg Marous, of Bainbridge Township, Ohio, submitted two new items, Item No. 1252 and Item No. 1253. Can you help us identify them?
Invasive box tree moth found in Ohio
The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has confirmed the detection of the box tree moth near the border of Hamilton and Clermont counties.
Love can heal in magical ways
Eliza Blue shares the story of how she found her new puppy during a time of sickness and exhaustion.
Stories that shape a life
Judith Sutherland shares a story from a log book her grandmother kept when she raised English shepherd puppies.
Just how poisonous is pokeweed?
Pokeweed can be found in the eastern half of the United States, invading reduced-tillage fields. It’s poisonous to humans, livestock and pets.