Treatments can mitigate dangers of blood clots
DVT develops when you don't move for long periods of time, or if there is an injury to the blood vessels.
Lexington to host hemp conference Sept. 8 – 11
The first hemp conference in the U.S. to bring together industry professionals, scientists and policymakers will be Sept. 8-11 at the Lexington Center.
Archbold Equipment rebrands with new name: Redline
Redline Equipment has seven agricultural store locations: Topeka, Indiana; Adrian, Michigan; and four Ohio locations.
Kentucky 4-H plans solar eclipse camp
The West Kentucky 4-H Camp in Dawson Springs is in the direct path of a total solar eclipse that will occur Aug. 21.
Better way to manage phosphorus?
A new project proposes a restructured index to build on phosphorus management efforts in New York and beyond.
Geisinger Health System launches Fresh Food Pharmacy
The new program offers food-insecure, diabetic patients in Shamokin, Pennsylvania, free foods aimed at keeping their disease under control.
Beef markets stabilize, but still lower
Most beef cattle-producing states have been able to escape drought conditions so far this year and Kentucky producers are in a good position this summer.
Nationwide launches innovative training app for grain co-ops
Nationwide just launched a unique, first-of-its-kind training app for both iPhone and Android users.
Camp Muskingum debuts Discovery Center
Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum hosted summer FFA camps in its new Discovery Center in June, five years after the old nature center was lost to a fire.
USDA confirms BSE in Alabama cow
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced an atypical case of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), a neurologic disease of cattle, in an eleven-year old cow in Alabama.






















