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North coast political collectors to meet
The North Coast Nostalgia and Political Collectors will hold its 10th annual convention, show and sale Saturday, Jan. 27 at the Akron-Fairlawn Hilton Grand Ballroom.
Juniors show winners at Beef Expo
Junior exhibitors took their turn in the winners’ spotlight during action at the Ohio Beef Expo, March 15-17 in Columbus.
Beef industry loses important leader
SUMMITVILLE, Ohio – The U.S. cattle industry lost one of its most influential leaders last week. Fred H.
Cell phones are not killing bees
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Fact: Commercial migratory beekeepers in North America are suffering significant hive losses for a variety of reasons.
Don’t let bad burgers ruin your Memorial Day
Get the latest news on beef recalls and learn the best practices for handling ground beef and cooking hamburgers to avoid foodborne illness on Memorial Day.
Will removing neonics save the bees?
Ortho, a division of Scotts Miracle-Gro Co., announced it will phase out neonicotinoids in its garden care lineup by 2021. But will it help save the bees?
Virus associated with bee shortages
WASHINGTON – A team led by scientists from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service, Pennsylvania State University and Columbia University has found an association between colony collapse disorder in honey bees and a honey bee virus called Israeli acute paralysis virus.
Betting against climate change
According to 2013 data compiled by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, you and I owe our very existence to water. After all, 92 percent of our blood, 75 percent of our brains and muscles, 60 percent bodies and 22 percent of our bones is plain, simple old water. Even more to the point, while most
Bee research on display at FSR
Two separate research projects involving honey bee colonies will be highlighted at the 2013 Farm Science Review, giving attendees insight into the effects that agriculture production has on bees as well as new practices in colony building.
Remember: “bee” polite to pollinators
With the threat of flurries and the temperature threatening to drop below freezing, you’re probably not thinking about bees. Most of us won’t waste a thought on them until that first buzzing bee insists we share our refreshing glass of sweet tea. But before you decide not to share and swat that pest with authority,






