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Wear a hat when outdoors. Wide-brimmed hats provide UV protection for your head, ears, face and neck, as these areas are ...
As such, it’s well-past time we call these ever larger, ever more costly transfer payment schemes to farmers — and the ...
They are omnivorous and eat a wide variety of items including insect larvae, crayfish, mollusks, fish (dead or alive) and ...
Dylan Stine, district technician with the Tuscarawas SWCD, breaks down the transition from cool season to warm season pasture ...
Over the years, she had often lamented how long she waited for a letter in return from a friend or a relative after writing ...
Beekeeper Scott Svab explains the value of invasive Japanese knotweed blossoms to local bee populations, and provides a ...
Heat stress occurs when the cow’s internal body temperature rises above its comfortable range and absorbs more heat than the ...
In most things, we could certainly make a decision, but it’s so much more relaxing to keep mulling over all the options and ...
History writer Paul Locher delves into the expense of making tallow candles on the frontiers of Ohio Country in the 1800s.
This started when I found out that many so-called weeds are actually very medicinally and nutritionally beneficial plants. Think dandelions, nettle and mallow. These plants are amazing and ...
Ohio State Extension educator Jason Hartschuh gives a rundown of considerations for applying fungicides to corn silage corn.
Kimber Koehler, of West Liberty, West Virginia, shot a 299 out of 300 at the National Archery in the Schools Program world ...