Noah’s Lost Ark expands sanctuary
The grand opening for the exotic animal sanctuary's large cat and carnivore compound will be July 7.
Grazing the hills for profit
"There are two things free in this world," says dairy producer Bill Watkins of Morristown, Ohio, "sunlight and rain. Why not take advantage of them and graze your animals?"
Hummingbirds need your help this summer
Some facts and tips about hummingbirds, how to attract them and how to assist them.
Gypsy moths moving closer to oak groves
This year 43 of Ohio's 88 counties are under quarantine, which means they are infested and all nursery stock and timber must be inspected before exported out of those counties.
Muskingum River navigation system named a civil engineering landmark
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources operates and maintains the river's 150-year-old system of 10 hand-operated locks and dams - the oldest of its kind in the country.
Partial cut preserves Canfield woods
Harold Lehman of Canfield gave the Northeast Ohio Forestry Association a chance to take a twilight tour of his woods before the cutting begins.
Ohio Cattleman’s Association plan summer round-up
The Round-Up to Wood County, Ohio, in July 14 will feature six producer operations, including a Holstein steer beef operation.
Round up some fun at Rafter M. Rodeo
What once seemed to be the tradition of rugged Texans and cowboys of the wild west, the lure of rodeo is attracting more and more fans each year. That "cowboy way" is alive and well in Belmont County, Ohio.
On to Louisville
The Ashland FFA Food Science and Technology Team will compete in national competition.
Annual Ox Roast scheduled July 6-8 at Mesopotamia
Up to 6,000 pounds of beef will be roasted eight to nine hours over hot coals for the event, which is held each year to help fund the volunteer fire department.













