Saturday, June 13, 2026

For most people, just one bee landing on an arm is enough to induce fear — if not panic. Imagine, if you can, a half-million. That’s about how many Lorain County beekeeper Denzil St. Clair figures he had on him in 2006, when he competed for the Guinness World Book of Records for most bees on one person.

Many American troops stationed overseas will celebrate the holidays with an Ohio-grown Christmas tree, thanks to Operation Evergreen, an annual event of the Ohio Christmas Tree Association (OCTA).

The industry has never seen a shale play where so much success has been found so early.

The EPA is proposing a cut in what we refer to as the “ethanol mandate.” Although this is still a proposal, it hit the market like law.

November is a good time for beef producers to assess their pastures and facilities and take care of some routine tasks to prepare their cattle operations for winter, a Purdue Extension beef specialist said.
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The results of Phosphorus Task Force II make about 20 nutrient-based recommendations.
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Will the growing use of health information technology (IT) and electronic-health (e-health) applications impact the future demand for physicians?
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced it is planning to lower the levels of renewable fuels that must be blended into gasoline and diesel.

Is Bitcoin coming to a farmers market near you? Some markets are already accepting the digital currency.

Farm and Dairy's live coverage of the USDA's #myfarmbill Twitter chat.