Polar vortex could be on the way to Ohio
Frigid temperatures could be gripping Ohio, the Midwest and the Northeast around the last week of January.
Chesapeake Bay’s 2020 water quality score is down slightly
This year, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation's assessment of the State of the Bay remained at a D+, but declined by one point from 2018.
Research suggests stress levels may be key to fawn survival
The Penn State research findings, recently published in Integrative Zoology, show that predators aren't the only things influencing survival in fawns.
Roundup of gardening news for Jan. 21, 2021
Catch up on local gardening news from Summit and Wayne counties in Ohio.
Namibia reports foot-and-mouth disease outbreak
The National Cattlemen's Beef Association issued a statement in response to reports of another reported occurrence of foot-and-mouth disease in Namibia.
Report suggests Pa.’s ag diversity key to understanding its impact
Recognizing the diversity of Pennsylvania agriculture is crucial to understanding its value to the state, according to agricultural economists.
Zoo gorillas test COVID positive
USDA announced confirmation of SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) in three gorillas at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in California.
Farm groups congratulate Biden, prepare to work with new administration
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris officially began their four year terms following a swearing in ceremony Jan. 20. Multiple farm and agricultural groups congratulated Biden and Harris and said they are ready to work with the new administration.
How to get an early start on your vegetable garden
From purchasing seeds to starting seedlings and transplanting them outdoors, find all the information you need to improve yields in your vegetable garden.
‘We need to build bridges to people’
We will keep our eyes on the big picture. We will seek to engage with what’s going on. Hopefully, in doing so, we will continue to build bridges to people.























