Ohio nutrient law: Answers to some of the top questions
Now that that the state's nutrient law is passed, farmers a lot to figure out before it becomes effective.
Longest-serving Ohio 4-H volunteer’s experience inspires others
Today, 75 years later, 4-H remains part and parcel of Charlotte Wagner's life, as she recently celebrated 69 years as a 4-H volunteer.
Colorado lake infested with 4,000 goldfish
Even though goldfish are harmless, park officials are afraid that they will harm the lake’s natural aquatic ecosystem.
Potential Listeria contamination leads Sabra to recall hummus
The Sabra Dipping Company recalled 30,000 cases of its Classic Hummus April 8 after a random sample tested possible for Listeria monocytogenes.
Search for missing service dog goes nationwide
On Jan. 5, 2015, 73-year-old Janet Armstrong's seeing-eye, Kerry, went missing from her property. The family is now offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to her safe return.
Why the Food Babe is getting so much flak
Blogger Vani Hari, also known as “the Food Babe,” is under scrutiny from some groups for assertions she’s made about science, ranging from genetically modified organisms to purported chemicals in food to her anti-vaccine beliefs.
Stone Lab chief retires after 42 years
Ohio State's Lake Erie expert stepping down after accomplished career.
Members of the Oil and Gas Technical Advisory Board selected
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Five members of the Oil and Gas Technical Advisory Board (TAB) have been selected.
TAB’s mission is to increase transparency and communication...
Ohio State researcher committed to the science of animal health
Linda Saif grew up around farm animals and developed a lifetime appreciation for their health and wellness.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of April 9, 2015:
WEST SALEM, Ohio — On March 27, members of the Northwestern FFA chapter competed in the state judging contests at the Ohio State Fairgrounds.
Members...