Birders flock to Magee Marsh for warblers, wonders and winged drama
Spring migration draws birders worldwide to Ohio’s Magee Marsh, where warblers, eagles and rare species offer a vivid, fleeting spectacle of nature.
How to avoid tick bites when you can’t avoid the outdoors
The best way to avoid a tick bite is to stay away from tick habitats. But that's hard for farmers and other outdoor workers to do. If you can’t avoid the outdoors, here are some things you can do to prevent tick bites.
Farm and Dairy Weekly Rundown: Episode 6 (5-15-25)
Reporters Liz Partsch and Paul Rowley give a rundown of the top stories in Farm and Dairy newspaper for the week of May 15, 2025.
Ohio cow named Holstein Association Star of the Breed
The Holstein Association USA’s 2024 Star of the Breed is Ms Shadow QCove Magnificent, owned by Ohio Holstein breeders Quietcove Holsteins and Kurt Wolf.
Roundup of FFA news for May 15, 2025
Catch up on FFA news from Northwestern Wayne FFA, Waterford FFA, Zane Trace FFA and West Holmes FFA.
Roundup of 4-H news for May 15, 2025
Arabella Ortiz and Maggie Hamilton recently returned home from participating in the Ohio 4-H Greece Immersion Trip to Thessaloniki, Greece.
ODNR links earthquakes to fracking operations in Noble County
Several earthquakes in Noble County, Ohio were linked to hydraulic fracturing operations at a well pad; the Ohio Department of Natural Resources halted operations.
Cuyahoga County teen starts, grows quail business for 4-H
In less than a year, 13-year-old Ava Burrows formed an LLC, achieved National Poultry Improvement Plan/Avian Influenza monitored status and was the American Coturnix Breeders Association's Junior Member of the Month.
The last farm in Parma, Ohio is giving city kids a chance to be...
Stearns Homstead is the only farm left in the City of Parma, Ohio. It’s also the only way for city kids to get any kind of experience with agriculture.
US shuts southern border to livestock amid screwworm threat
US halts live animal imports from Mexico to stop deadly New World Screwworm, now less than 1,000 miles from Texas, from crossing the border.





















