Historians’ cup of tea is at Burton
The Geauga County Historical Society is steeping up excitement by hosting the fourth annual afternoon Edwardian Tea on the grounds of Century Village Museum.
Keep eyes open when it comes to chronic wasting disease
Reader says articles need to stop simply pointing fingers at the deer farmers, and instead, talk about the background.
Kent offers youth fun and learning in the summer
The summer youth programs consist of four two-week sessions beginning June 16 and ending Aug. 8.
Learn basics of milk quality and stray voltage
The workshop includes classroom lecture, discussion and on-farm demonstrations and troubleshooting.
Loophole in Ohio state law could spell S-U-C-C-E-$-$ for rural school district
School official foresees major uprising by other schools in reaction to funding disparity.
Feed kills 90 alpacas in Ohio
Approximately 90 alpacas have died in northern Ohio after eating the tainted feed.
Tail docking doesn’t affect milk quality, cleanliness
A recent study found that tail docking has no significant effect on milk quality, somatic cell count or udder and leg cleanliness, but don't tell that to producers who dock.
19th century spin doctors worked on canvas
Spin doctors in the 19th century turned their spin on canvas instead of TV.
Above-average snowfall marked March weather
March's snowfall brought the winter's total to 45.3 inches, compared to a normal year of about 30 inches.
Daffodil Dairy Sale averaged more than $1,400
Bred heifers averaged $1,675 at the annual sale in Carroll County, Ohio.













