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Results of beta-agonists complicated
More research needs to be done to further understand how all beta-agonists on the market work in cattle feeding.
Washington lawmakers talk budget cuts and sequestration with Ohio Farm Bureau
With the sequester just a few days old, representatives and senators weighed in on what it means to Americans and the federal budget.
Dairy herd profitability: It’s all in the details
It was a lofty title for a program — the Pennsylvania Dairy Profitability Forum — but the take-home message was well-grounded: Get better first.
Roundup of gardening news for July 18, 2019
Catch up on local gardening news in Cuyahoga and Richland counties in Ohio and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.
Public input sought on new scenic river in Ohio
The Wayne National Forest is trying to identify lands or rivers within that may qualify for designation as a “wilderness area” or a “wild and scenic river.”
Roundup of FFA news for July 19, 2018
Catch up on news from Waterford FFA, Miami Trace FFA and Great Oaks FFA.
Newly named research center reflects ag and energy law sectors
The mission of the research center is to conduct and disseminate research on current and emerging legal issues of interest to agricultural and rural communities.
Help MWCD develop Master Trail Plan
The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District is expanding and improving its trail network.
2020 fairs remain in limbo
As the 2020 fair season gets closer, no one seems to know what that season is going to look like, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For now, fairs remain in limbo.
Study finds milk powder better than liquid drops to treat allergies
BALTIMORE — A small study by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Children’s Center and Duke University shows that eating higher doses of milk protein in the form of dry powder substantially outperforms lower-dose therapy — a few drops of liquid milk extract under the tongue — for treatment of food allergies. Both approaches are designed






