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Ohio dairy herd tests positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza
The dairy operation in Wood County received cows on March 8 from a Texas dairy that later confirmed cows were infected with HPAI, or bird flu.
Dairy cows in Michigan diagnosed with bird flu
The news comes four days after the USDA announced that the virus was found in dairy herds in Texas and Kansas. The cows in Michigan had come from one of the impacted Texas herds.
Death and taxes: Know the value of your estate
Ohio State Extension educator Dave Marrison discusses the importance of succession planning on the farm, offering updates and the basics of estate taxes.
From the 1900s
Kymberly Foster Seabolt is unabashedly from the 1900s, and she enjoys getting older aside from the need for orthopedic footwear.
Bird flu detected in dairy cows in Texas, Kansas
A mystery illness afflicting dairy cattle in Texas and Kansas has been identified as highly pathogenic avian influenza.
When is a fisher not an angler?
Last year fishers were rediscovered in Ohio. The fisher is a member of the weasel family. It isn’t related to any cat and doesn’t it feed on fish.
Vernal pools: Vulnerable ecosystems
Vernal pools provide seasonal breeding grounds to a host of amphibians and other species. As more of them disappear, so do the animals that rely on them.
A visit to New Zealand’s South Island
Alan Guebert shares the highlights from a recent family vacation to New Zealand.
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The truth about turkey vultures
Turkey vultures occupy an incredibly unique niche, playing an important role in our communities and keeping our environment clean.