Yearly Archives: 2022
Bird flu detected in Ohio in three wild birds
The disease was found in a herring gull in Erie County on March 9 and two bald eagles in Ottawa County, one on March 11 and one on March 15. All three birds are deceased.
W.Va. passes telehealth bill to address veterinarian shortages
A recent West Virginia bill aims to help address a shortage of veterinarians by allowing veterinarians from other states to practice telehealth in West Virginia.
When it comes to becoming carbon neutral, think locally
Don't forget about the importance of local habitats and community as you consider ways to become carbon neutral. You can protect and improve at home, too.
Asian longhorned tick suspected in cattle deaths in southeast Ohio
There are a lot of unknowns with the invasive Asian longhorned tick. However, some evidence has suggested they could be a new threat to cattle producers.
Roundup of gardening news for March 17, 2022
4-H Project Green Teacher for educators and others who are interested in school gardening will return to the Ohio State University Columbus campus in June.
Finding the sweet spot with prescription nutrition
The proper prescription of nutrients is critical for dairy cows to stay healthy and perform. Learn how to maximize your herd's production.
Roundup of FFA news for March 17, 2022
Catch up on local FFA news from West Holmes FFA, Loudonville FFA, Hillsdale FFA, Edon FFA and Black River FFA.
Signs of spring surround us in March
The signs of spring are all around and Julie Geiss is soaking them up.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 17, 2022
Catch up on local 4-H news from Happy Harvesters 4-H Club, Western Reserve Rangers 4-H Club, Geauga Beef and Swine 4-H Club and more.
Smart bulbs, dumb human
Kym Seabolt might have a smart house but she still feels like the same old stupid human.


















