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Donald D. Burton
Donald D. Burton, 91, passed away peacefully at 1:15 p.m., Oct. 22 with his family by his side following a lengthy illness.
Scholarship helps those with diabetes
The Thomas J. Seefred Trust will award scholarships up to $3,000 each to college students between 18-25 who are suffering from juvenile diabetes.
Livestock needs tomorrow’s solutions
Two fact-laden summer reports on animal agriculture nearly mirror each other on the woe faced by many American dairy, cattle and hog producers.
Spring is a good time to eat fruits and vegetables
Bright sunny days make spring a good time to indulge in a wide range of plentiful produce such as asparagus, cabbage, kale, spinach and strawberries.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza now in 28 dairy herds in 8 states
There are 11 positive herds in Texas, six in New Mexico, three in Kansas, four in Michigan, and one each in Ohio, Idaho, North Carolina and South Dakota.
How to report mask-wearing violations in Ohio
Find out how to report noncompliance with Ohio’s statewide mandatory mask order and learn about the COVID-19 resources available in each health district.
How to raise frogs from tadpoles
Learn how to set up and maintain a habitat to raise frogs from tadpoles, including specific care instructions for each stage of a tadpole’s life cycle.
Dec. 21: The shortest day, longest night
The first day of winter is defined by the year’s shortest day and longest night. The good news is that days get just a bit longer each day thereafter.
Should I control my soybean aphids?
Soybean growers considering if or when to apply insecticide treatments for aphids need to determine the number of insects present in each field, as well as soybean growth stage.
Pets and diabetes?
According to Sallianne Schlacks, a veterinarian who is completing a residency in small animal internal medicine at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Urbana, the occurrence of diabetes in cats and dogs is on the rise.






