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No virus found in Ohio fish
COLUMBUS — Fish collected from 22 sites throughout Ohio recently tested negative for viral hemorrhagic septicemia. The monitoring study, conducted in fall 2007 and spring 2008, was a collaborative effort of the Ohio Sea Grant College Program, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Reynoldsburg Office, the Ohio Department of Agriculture, and the U.S. Department of
Records shattered at 2001 Ohio State Fair sale of champions
Stark County’s Laura Kline shows the grand champion market steer.
Spinning food processing waste into ‘gold’
There is money to be made — and the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions — by finding a second life for food-processing waste products.
Grain market currently is anything but steady
The grain markets have not been steady, and the market analysts have struggled to find reasons for what is going on.
Approach life with the right attitude
If Judith Sutherland could give any piece of advice to parents of very young children, it would be to teach them to both win and lose gracefully.
Cutting corners in DIY
Learn how Kymberly Foster Seabolt has come to the conclusion if she ever decided to have a decorating site its blog name would be “The Sloppy Painter.”
Adulthood is not for sissies
Being an adult is like folding fitted sheets. No one really knows how.
Portage County Fair auction 2014
The Portage County Fair held another successful auctions, with several new records.
New soil test measures soil health
A combination of tests can now determine the ‘health’ of your soil.
Hog producers follow prudent path
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Hog production returned to profitability in 2011, but producers remain cautious about the future. This is evidenced by the modest expansion of the breeding herd as reported by USDA at the end of the year, said a Purdue University Extension economist.






