Research project aims to crack code of major swine virus
Two University of Nebraska–Lincoln scientists have received a grant to study a viral disease posing a significant threat to the swine industry worldwide.
Silly Science Sunday returns Sept. 17 to Youngstown
OH WOW! The Roger and Gloria Jones Children’s Center for Science and Technology will host its 13th annual Silly Science Sunday event Sept. 17.
Seven therapy dogs placed at schools in West Virginia
The addition of the seven dogs to Friends With Paws will bring the total number of therapy dogs placed in West Virginia through the program to nineteen.
Western square dance set for Sept. 16
North Bloomfield Historical Society will host, a western square dance, on Sept. 16. from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Penn State researcher’s grants to study pathogenic threats
The research try to determine the impact of different alternatives to antibiotic feed additives on antimicrobial resistance in broiler chicken production.
USDA’s new Milk Loss Program runs through Oct. 16.
The signup period for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Milk Loss Program assistance opened Sept. 11 and runs through Oct. 16.
H2Ohio enrollment now open
The Ohio Department of Agriculture announced a new round of H2Ohio open enrollment for producers in the 14 counties of the Maumee River Watershed.
High school agriculture teacher receives scholarship, free courses and curriculum
A Pennsylvania high school agriculture teacher was recently awarded $1,000 to fund professional development conferences and workshops on the dairy industry.
Ohio Farm Bureau releases updated Ohio Landowner Toolkit
The Ohio Farm Bureau recently updated their 40-page Ohio Landowner Toolkit to help property owners navigate land responsibilities.
What’s that sound? Respiratory distress in horses
Sarah Gray, a boarded equine surgeon at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital, shares her expertise on equine respiratory cases.























