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State agreement with HSUS calls for these recommendations
— Recommendations will be made to The Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board (OLCSB) to take action on issues related to downer cattle and humane euthanasia using language consistent with the proposed ballot initiative. — The Ohio Department of Agriculture and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources will coordinate and take action on wild and dangerous
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
Farm bill OKs state-inspected meat
The battle to lift the ban on interstate shipments of state-inspected meat and poultry is almost over.
Underdog gives us reason to cheer
Columnist Judith Sutherland chose an unlikely winner long ago. She’s still sticking with Smarty Jones.
The 24 Hairpin Prom
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes of her first real prom experience.
Technology helps reduce calf mortality
Technologies that can monitor calf temperature and activity are showing great benefits for earlier disease detection but have challenges that still need overcome.
7 tips to protect plants, enrich soil overwinter
The garden may look bare and dreary, but winter is nature’s time to rest. Nurture nature with these seven tips to protect plants and enrich soil overwinter.
Ruby-throated hummingbirds will soon be back
Their tiny size, acrobatic flying ability, and eagerness to use nectar feeders make hummingbirds one of America’s favorite backyard birds. This fascination always triggers a flurry of mail, so let me anticipate the most common hummer questions I will get over the next month. Q: How many species of hummingbirds live in the east? A:
Animal handling violations lead to largest beef recall in U.S. history
A California-based slaughter plant Feb. 17 voluntarily recalled more than 143 million pounds of beef — the largest recall in U.S. history — after the USDA discovered animal handling violations at the facility that resulted in improper inspections.
Museum traces region’s medical history
The Rose Melnick Medical Museum at Youngstown State University traces the region’s medical history through a collection of more than 10,000 artifacts.






