Microscopist to discuss plant material from Lewis and Clark
On the eve of the 200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition, Harry A. Alden, a microscopist from the Smithsonian Center for Material Research and Education will speak as a part of the Carnegie Mellon University lecture series.
Family offers reward in case of horse found dead
A Portage County family hopes offering a reward of more than $6,000 will help uncover information regarding the death of their miniature horse in early November.
Reproductive performance can depend on stressors, cow comfort levels
Dairymen must make a conscious effort to prevent overcrowding, frequent group changes and rough handling, which impact each cow's ability to achieve efficient reproductive performance.
To sell or not to sell raw milk: Regulatory agencies state their case
A recent court case in Wisconsin where two farms tried to get around state laws regarding raw milk sales sparked interest in Ohio and Pennsylvania's stance on the subject.
Sebring Historical Society meets, plans next meeting
Sebring Historical Society recently held its general meeting and learned a history lesson on Sebring, Ohio, and the Civil War.
Annual Christmas Fantastic program features Santa, Frosty, Rudolph
The annual Christmas Fantastic show by Towne and Country Theatre in Norwalk, Ohio, will be Dec. 6-8, 15.
USDA sets new milk formulas for Class III, IV
The final decision culminates a process that began with the 1996 farm bill.
Bags beat towers for forage storage
Silage bags can save farmers from initial costs plus up to $10,000 a year, while greatly reducing the risks from falls and silage gas.
Whopper spud unearthed
Ellis Hawkins of New Waterford, Ohio, uncovered a sweet potato that weighed 8 1/5 pounds.
Lack of health insurance places entire family at risk, study finds
If just one member of a family does not have health insurance, it adversely affects the health, emotional well-being and financial stability of the entire household.













