Michigan horse confirmed with Eastern equine encephalitis
Michigan has confirmed the first case in 2013 of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in a 12-year-old grade mare from Van Buren County in the southwestern part of the state.
Sale of Zilmax supplement suspended after Tyson says it won’t buy cattle fed it
Merck Animal Health has temporarily suspended sales of its cattle feed additive Zilmax in the United States and Canada.
Donald G. Lumley
CANTON, Ohio — Donald G. Lumley, 79, passed away Aug. 16, 2013, at Aultman Hospital following a lengthy illness.
He retired from Norfolk and Southern...
Pa. Game Commission releases Bald Eagles
Wildlife officers and Skye’s Spirit Rehabilitation Center employees helped to capture a Bald Eagle that had been injured and months later, the eagle was released back into nature.
Speaking out: Knox County dairyman gladly shares his story
Dairy farmer Ken Ruprecht has farmed in three counties. Today, he goes back to share his story.
Pa. Farm Bureau honors western Pa. teacher
Sharon Baillie, who teaches classes in family and consumer sciences at the Burgettstown Middle/High School, uses agriculture as the foundation of numerous lessons.
Cover crop ‘interseeder’ can save time, trips across field
Penn State's Cover Crop Interseeder and Applicator plants cover crops, at the same time applying fertilizer or herbicide. This lets farmers seed cover crops into corn long before the corn is harvested.
Ag Progress Days unveils new ‘resource centers’
Pennsylvania's Ag Progress Days concludes this afternoon. But research and development on the topics will continue.
Utica and Marcellus shale update: Belmont County leads Ohio in drilling permits in July
Belmont leads Ohio for the number of drilling permits issued in July. Drilling is ramping up as pipelines continue to be constructed.
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Join us for our live-blogging coverage of the 2013 Food Dialogues: Ohio.




















