National salmonella outbreak linked to baby chicks from Ohio
COLUMBUS -- Ohio officials report that eight separate salmonella illnesses in Ohio are part of a multistate outbreak associated with chicks and/or ducklings purchased this year at agricultural supply stores sourced from an Ohio hatchery.
Grandin visits Ohio beef farm, shares handling expertise
How to handle livestock? Calm down, stop yelling and remove distractions.
Use cautioun selling mineral rights, lawyer warns
SALEM, Ohio -- The region's shale-leasing boom has ignited a gusher of offers to buy mineral rights, and landowners need to use caution when...
May weather in U.S. cooler, wetter than usual
ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- Last month, the contiguous U.S. had dramatic shifts in regional temperatures, but overall May was slightly cooler and wetter than normal....
NICB warns consumers of flood vehicle risk record
Storms and flooding trigger used vehicle scams.
Oil and gas leases: Know the basics
With the Marcellus and Utica shales attracting drillers, Ohioan should know the basics of oil and gas leases.
Farmers pushing fieldwork nonstop
After the wettest spring on record, Ohio farmers finally got a break in the weather last week.
They’re milking what?? Ohio’s first sheep dairy is up and running
Like traditional cow dairies, the sheep dairy is regularly inspected by the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
Michigan State researcher studying trunk injection for fruit-tree pesticides
EAST LANSING, Mich. -- When asked about his research, John Wise can't help but perk up. Wise is an entomologist at Michigan State University, where he coordinates the Applied Insecticide Toxicology Laboratory and is also the research and extension coordinator for the Trevor Nichols Research Center.
Caves in Forbes State Forest to reopen for exploring
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Two popular caves within the Forbes State Forest, Coon Cave in Westmoreland County and Barton Cave in Fayette County, will soon...













