Some memories not missed during cold weather
Most livestock animals are well adapted to cold weather, but farmers take extra measures when extreme temperatures come.
Read MoreHappy Holidays, Everyone!
Deer gun season started this week and likely will bring many hunters to the woods as they try to fill their freezers. If you’re a hunter, you’ve probably been looking forward to this week, but if you’re a landowner you may be dreading it.
I frequently hear complaints during hunting season about trespassing and unauthorized access to property. A few tips for hunters and landowners are below that may make hunting season less frustrating.
OSU Extension has some great resources on the best way to mark property boundaries, send me an email for more information. If you do encounter trespassing on your property you can report the incident using ODNR’s Turn in a Poacher hotline at 1-800-POACHER (762-2437).
Stay safe out there and happy hunting!
Submitted by Lee Beers, agriculture and natural resources educator for OSU Extension – Trumbull County. He can be reached by email or by calling 330-638-6738.
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