Trying to cut odor, swine waste treatment process gives extra benefits
The swine waste treatment process can remove most traces of Tylosin, a popular animal antibiotic.
Beef study tour to Kentucky, Tenn., set
Sign up now for the December tour, which features tours of beef and horse farms and a tour of Nashville.
Wayne National Forest earmarked for trail grant
Eighteen recreational trail projects across Ohio will soon share $1,095,000 in federal grants.
Musical to play at Ashtabula Arts Center in November
The Ashtabula Arts Center will host he classic musical The Music Man, opening Nov. 1 at the Ashtabula Arts Center's G.B. Community Theatre.
Ohio State offers equine reproduction short courses
Seminars will be held Dec. 12-15 and include plenty of hands-on learning experience.
Restored inn opens for harvest season with weekend tours
Harvest candlelight tours begin at Compass Inn Museum Nov. 2 and continue on weekends through Nov. 24 with hours from 2-5 p.m.
Editorial Commentary: Don’t forget where you came from, but remember where you are
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments how America has promoted ethnic and religious differences instead of a common ideal and we have now been rewarded with discord and bitterness, witnessed through conflict.
Salem Community Hospital sets date for annual diabetes health fair, Nov. 7
Holiday meal planning will be the topic for this year's Salem Community Hospital Diabetes Health Fair Nov. 7.
No barn? No land? No problem! Pa. 4-H’ers can lease project animals
Under a program offered in Pennsylvania, youth with no ownership capabilities can lease farm animals for 4-H projects.
Senate passes first Lyme disease bill, now to House
A new bill to establish a Tick-Borne Disorders Advisory Committee in the office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services recently became the first Lyme disease legislation to pass the Senate.













