Eggs from small flocks more likely to contain salmonella
Eggs from small flocks of chickens are more likely to be contaminated with salmonella enteritidis than eggs sold in grocery store.
Penn State geneticists work to save ash trees
Penn State molecular geneticist John Carlson is looking specifically at the genetic mechanisms by which surviving trees might be battling the insects.
Young Ag Professionals’ Leadership Experience to be held Feb. 3-4
Ohio Farm Bureau Federation’s Young Agricultural Professionals will hold its annual Winter Leadership Experience Feb. 3-4 in Columbus.
Equine acupuncture provides comfort for horses
Dr. Kara Lascola, a veterinarian at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Urbana, offers equine acupuncture to supplement conventional therapies and increase the comfort of patients.
How to deep fry a turkey for Thanksgiving
You’re just 10 steps away from enjoying a delicious deep-fried turkey! Check out these tips for preparing, thawing and cooking your Thanksgiving turkey.
How to understand and use Ohio’s CAUV
Learn to navigate through Ohio's Current Agricultural Use Value legislation to find out if you qualify.
Agricultural Research & Testing buys S&R Consulting
Agricultural Research & Testing, of Washington Court House, Ohio, has purchased S & R Consulting, owned by Steve Wolf, Atlanta, Indiana.
First blast of winter is a hard reminder
The first dose of cold weather and snow stops harvest, for a while.
Eastern US: Get ready for harsher winters
A shift in one end of the polar vortex toward eastern North America, could yield colder winters for the region.
Just doing the right thing for his farm
Kelly McKelvey's conservation practices throughout the years earned him the Conservation Farmer of Year Award from the Wayne SWCD.























