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Bats in Asia found to have resistance to white-nose syndrome fungus
The variation in infection intensity observed within some North American species, such as the little brown bat, may be a hopeful sign.
Landowners in CAUV lawsuit want to keep case in Ashtabula
Landowners suing the state over CAUV calculations hope to keep the court case local.
Ensuring the future of farming
Whether or not you have children or grandchildren, make an effort to spark an agricultural interest in someone.
Pick a chick: How to choose the best breed of poultry for your backyard
Ask a dozen a poultry enthusiasts what the best breed of chicken is and you’ll get a dozen different answers.
When two or more animal species gather in nature
Many of us owe our interest in nature to books or films we experienced as children.
Who made HSUS the Jell-O sheriff?
Humane Society of the United States? Still don’t trust ’em!
Ohio: Licking County barn fires ruled arson
Fire marshal’s office says arson is the cause. Hope may lie in evidence secured from video security camera.
Animals make the world a little better
By JUDITH SUTHERLAND Farm and Dairy Columnist On a beautiful, crisp autumn morning, I decided it was time to get out and walk the farm before heading in to work for the day. The first thing I wanted to do was check on my fainting goats, just recently moved from their pretty little pasture in
Bad timing for a weak grain market
Farmers are facing the need to sell corn for spring cash flow into a weak market that continues lower over the last few days.
A weekly roundup of 4-H news for the week of May 15, 2008
CORTLAND, Ohio — Heather Wells of Warren and Dan Prokop of Cortland have been awarded the American Youth Foundation’s I Dare You Leadership Award in recognition of personal integrity, balanced living and potential for leadership. The honor was presented May 5 by Michelle Adkins, Trumbull County Ohio State University Extension 4-H educator at the Trumbull






