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Arrowhead has buffalo future in its cross hairs

Wednesday, November 8, 2000

A northeastern Ohio buffalo ranch is a world leader in buffalo genetics and DNA testing.

Livestock auction deemed a success

Thursday, October 5, 2006

CAMBRIDGE, Ohio – The 2006 Guernsey County Junior Fair market animal sale was very successful for the exhibitors as buyers at the 159th Guernsey County Fair supported this event with great enthusiasm.

A bumpy ride

Thursday, May 5, 2022

Bryce Angell’s latest poem features four cowboys, a pickup truck and some help from above.

Lyme disease risk rises with temperatures

Monday, April 30, 2018

A study shows it’s possible warmer water temperatures and a milder climate have contributed to increased cases of Legionnaires’ disease and Lyme disease.

Tiny tubers aren’t ‘small potatoes’

Thursday, February 9, 2006

CHARLESTON, S.C. – A Clemson University scientist at the Coastal Research and Education Center hopes some tiny tubers will become more than “small potatoes” for farmers.

How to plan your vegetable garden

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Planning ahead can save you both time and money. Even a small vegetable garden can provide quite a bit food for a family with a good plan and proper care.

Ohio Farm Bureau award winners illustrate breadth of agriculture

Monday, December 5, 2011

“Agriculture has been my focus my entire life.”

Atty. Paul Wright’s comment while accepting his Distinguished Service Award from the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Dec. 1 could’ve been repeated by any of the other four Ohio agriculture leaders honored. In addition to Wright, Distinguished Service Awards were presented to longtime Nationwide agent Fred Pursley and community leader Howard Skiles. Judy Roush received the Agriculture Cooperative Educator Award, and Lindsay Hill was posthumously honored with the Agricultural Communicator Award.

Hallowed ground: Arlington Cemetery workers pay their respects every day

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

By KANTELE FRANKO ARLINGTON, Va. — Nearly 4 million people visit Arlington National Cemetery annually, many of them tourists searching for U.S. history. They watch the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns and see more than a dozen other memorials or monuments. They pay their respects to the 300,000 people who

The Racing Report: Lernerville Speedway

Thursday, August 1, 2024

Photojournalist Matthew Chasney visited Lernerville Speedway, in Butler County, Pennsylvania, on July 12 to learn about justice at the track.

How to stop blossom end rot

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Blossom end rot can affect tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, cucumbers, squash and even watermelons.