19th annual E.A.R.T.H. workshop slated for June 23-24
Any teacher, formal or informal, preschool to high school grade level, from anywhere in Ohio is welcome to attend.
Professor says bigger churches aren’t always better
According to a survey, churches in the United States are never going to be mega-churches, and according to a Emory University professor, shouldn't try to be.
Do what they say can’t be done
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell addresses one very special girl graduating from high school this year.
Ohio couple wins national stewardship award
DENVER, Colo. — Outstanding U.S. sheep industry members were honored for their contributions to the industry at an awards luncheon held Jan. 25 at...
Pets and diabetes?
According to Sallianne Schlacks, a veterinarian who is completing a residency in small animal internal medicine at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Urbana, the occurrence of diabetes in cats and dogs is on the rise.
Care board reviews cost of investigations, considers becoming more aggressive on fines
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio -- Members of the Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board reviewed nearly two years of investigations and violations, during their Nov. 20 meeting...
Hog prices: Feed prices deny recent strong bids
The drastic reduction in beef supply stimulated pork demand in the last half of 2004.
Mexico adds pork to trade retaliation list
WASHINGTON — The National Pork Producers Council today expressed its strong disappointment with the U.S. and Mexican governments’ actions related to allowing Mexican trucks...
Forage conferences set at four locations
ARLINGTON, Va. -- Kicking the Hay Habit: Increasing the Profitability of Virginia's Ruminant Livestock Operations is the theme for the Virginia Forage and Grassland...
Ag crop statistics offer mixed bag
Corn stocks up, but soybean stocks down.