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Is it time to scale back BSE testing?
SALEM, Ohio – It’s likely several cows in the U.S. currently have BSE, but the number is so low that it may be time to stop rigorous testing, according to the
The life of Lake Erie is full of ups and downs
Naturalists say Lake Erie is not in decline, that change in the water level are inevitable and have varied considerably over the historical life of the Lake.
Warblers galore at Magee Marsh in Oak Harbor
Like most birders, I keep a life list. It is simply a list of the first time and place I saw any particular species. Compared to some, I’m a casual lister; my U.S. list is 500-plus, but I don’t know the exact number. It’s not that important. But I still get excited when I add
Fixing the ground, reducing mud
Learn how to repair damaged pastures and reduce mud issues with livestock.
Success in the show ring
SALEM, Ohio — At the Erie County Fair in New York, Earl Keele was busy helping his brother take care of the cattle they’d brought for show. He fed and watered and groomed while his daughter, Shannon, took in the hustle and bustle of the barn. Shannon, who was 9 at the time, stood back
Stitch in time: How fashion evolves
Antique columnist Roy Booth says wearing clothing just for warmth has evolved into a fashion trend.
Cattle market caught in money crisis
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Agriculture in the United States is caught in the web of uncertainty being created by the financial crisis of 2008. The cattle industry is no exception, as both domestic and foreign demand for beef is related to consumer incomes, according to Chris Hurt, an Extension economist at Purdue University. Where the
Coshocton County: A young farmer makes the calls at Young Farms
Ben Young, 24, is following in his grandparents’ footsteps.
Barn survived since early 1800s
One of Ohio’s oldest and most beautiful barns is passed by each day by more than 50,000 cars and trucks.






