Don’t worry, be happy — beating the winter blues
Have a case of the winter blues? You may have Seasonal Affective Disorder. Here's a few tips to help lift your spirits during the winter months.
New plan to certify Ohio produce could soon be approved
Ohio Produce Marketing Agreement being reviewed by Ohio Department of Agriculture.
Breaking: House and Senate conferees agree on farm bill
The Congressional leaders appointed to the farm bill conference have reached an agreement, and the bill could be voted on by the full House this week.
Ohio cattlemen honor Carpers; Gahler named Young Cattleman of Year
The need to increase the Ohio beef checkoff was a repeated theme during the annual meeting of the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association Jan. 25.
In cold weather, use space heaters cautiously
Space heaters can help, but use them wisely.
Energy awareness during cold weather: keeping warm without stressing utilities
Cold weather can stress public utilities. Here's a few ways to stay warm while also keeping utility stress to a minimum.
Americans are making better food choices, according to USDA study
American adults are eating better, making better use of available nutrition information, and consuming fewer calories coming from fat and saturated fat, consuming less cholesterol and eating more fiber, according to a new report from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service.
Drainage innovations can improve Lake Erie
Midwest prairies are some of the most productive farmlands in the U.S., and prairie potholes -- depressions left behind in the landscape when glaciers made their last retreat around 12,000 years ago -- contain some of the prairies' most fertile soils.
Job seekers have five minutes to impress
A new survey from CareerBuilder finds that nearly half (49 percent) of employers know within the first five minutes of an interview whether a candidate is a good or bad fit for the position, and 87 percent know within the first 15 minutes.
FDA updating nutrition labels for the first time in 20 years
The Food and Drug Administration is considering updating those nutrition labels on food packaging. The last time nutrition labels were updated was the 1990s. Since then we've learned a lot about nutrition.























