
Oversight of animal feeding operations at issue in Ohio
However, to many, the transfer of livestock pollution compliance oversight from the EPA to ODA is likened to a fox guarding the hen house.

However, to many, the transfer of livestock pollution compliance oversight from the EPA to ODA is likened to a fox guarding the hen house.

“Improving water quality across the state has been a key focus of my administration, and generations of Ohioans will benefit from the improvements that will be realized by removing the Gorge Dam,” said DeWine.

The total reported turkey kill for this newly created abbreviated season was 1,003 birds.

Anglers are catching good numbers of crappies in many places, and yellow perch has been a bonus in many of these locations.

And the lake reportedly sets up nicely for bass, too.

The preliminary 2022 firearms deer-hunting season total of 71,932 animals exceeded the three-year average by 5% in Ohio.

Upwards of 40,000 animals cut loose from northwest facility.

Travis Hartman counts himself fortunate to be a witness to one of the largest smallmouth bass ever caught by an angler.

An unusually warm, dry spring in the Appalachian region and similar conditions in Ohio this fall have kept Ohio’s wildland firefighters busy for seven months this year.
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