Two large Ohio dairies placed into receivership
Two dairies in western Ohio have been unable to pay on loans since March.
NOAA predicts severe Lake Erie algal bloom
NOAA researchers predict a harmful algal bloom in Lake Erie measuring 7.5 on the severity index. They also reported a phosphorus decrease in the lake, suggesting improvements can be made more quickly than originally thought.
Hazard a Guess? Saddle hammer
Hello from Hazard!
Gailey Henderson, of Williamstown, W.Va., and David Hodges were quick to email us that Item No. 1114 was a "saddle hammer," or...
Two to be inducted in Columbiana County Ag Hall of Fame
The late Harold J. Thompson, of Wayne Township, and Harold A. Windram, of Salem Township, will be enshrined in the Columbiana County Agriculture Hall of Fame for their contributions to agriculture and the greater Columbiana County community.
Lessons from Good Housekeeping on public vs. private
We could take some lessons from Good Housekeeping Institute, which holds products to high standards, even with government oversight. Do we have the same mentality in the livestock sector?
Northern Classic steer and heifer show results
The Ashtabula County Cattlemen’s Association reports on the April 21 Joe Bodnar Memorial Northern Classic Steer & Heifer Show results.
Ohio’s new APV laws may make trespass prosecution easier
Farmers are now the only group exempt from registering an all-purpose vehicle in Ohio.
Hearing set for 175 MW solar farm in Greene County
The Ohio Power Siting Board will hold a local public hearing regarding Kingwood Solar’s proposal to construct a 175 megawatt solar farm in Greene County.
Inventors hall of fame honors ag chemist
Dr. Allene Rosalind Jeanes, Agricultural Research Services chemist, was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.
Better Business Bureau warns of shady door-to-door meat sales
YOUNGSTOWN — With cook out season fast approaching, the Better Business Bureau advises consumers to be cautious when dealing with door-to-door meat vendors.
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