Children of Chernobyl visit United States
An ongoing project called "The Children of Chernobyl" brings youth from the former Soviet Union to visit the United States each summer.
USDA research preserves historic flag
USDA wool experts are helping save the flag that inspired our national anthem.
Beef marketing opportunity to be detailed
AngusGeneNet will explain how to get more for cattle by providing quality cattle of all breeds for the Branded Beef Program.
Maggots in the chicken house
An entomologist from Georgia says a certain not-so-picky maggot would be more than happy to help clean up commercial chicken houses.
Biosecurity fact sheets available on OSU Internet site
Ohio State University animal health specialists stress the importance of maintaining biosecurity measures that not only keep foot-and-mouth in check, but also help control other animal ailments.
McKinley Museum offers three-day summer science class
Park It class for second and third graders will teach them how to find their way around the woods.
Can manure be made more valuable?
With 160 million tons of it produced annually in the United States, and most of it rich in carbohydrates and proteins, it has potential for becoming high value products.
Noah’s Lost Ark expands sanctuary
The grand opening for the exotic animal sanctuary's large cat and carnivore compound will be July 7.
Century Village Museum to host antiques show
A show where crafts and reproductions will not be admitted will be held July 14 in Burton, Ohio.
Outdoor antique show and sale scheduled at Westlake
The Clague House Museum, built in 1876, will be the setting for the July 8 show.













