Saturday, May 18, 2024

AKRON - As we enter into the "dog days" of summer, conditions in many lakes and ponds can become life-threatening to fish, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.

NORTON, Ohio - Three acres isn't much to many farmers, but Mark Welton and his family have made the most it.

COLUMBUS - Leaving children behind is especially difficult for families of National Guard and Reserve members.

TALLMADGE, Ohio - Familiar names filled the winners' circle at this year's Summit County Fair junior livestock sale: Alisa Shenigo, Seth Hendrickson, Carlena Helms.

OHIO Wagon Train, with its 23 pioneer wagons and 50 horse-riding scouts, rumbled into Randolph, Ohio, the last week of July for its annual event.

URBANA, Ill. - The party is over for U.S. beef producers. With the Canadian border opened to live beef cattle, more cattle in the feedlot pipelines, and more heifers saved back to increase the size of the brood cow herd, "some would say the party is over for high cattle prices," said Purdue University Extension marketing specialist Chris Hurt said.

REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - The emerald ash borer, a destructive exotic insect from Asia, was found in an ash tree south of Delaware in Delaware County, Ohio.

MEADVILLE, Pa. -

DENVER - Beef producers continue to voice support for the national beef checkoff program, according to a recently completed independent survey.

WOOSTER, Ohio - A cool spring and low disease levels have set the stage for potential record-breaking wheat yields in Ohio.