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Study first to track wild bird avian influenza
For the first time, scientists have tracked the movement of a wild bird known to be infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza in North America.
What dairies need to know about changing markets
Simple maintenance, periodic upgrades and cleanliness can help farmers make their dairy farms more attractive when switching milk markets.
Holmes Co. duo on the trail of monster catfish
Kat-tagious team members Anthony Murphy and Mike Snyder are getting better when it comes to pursuing big catfish — the kind of big that wins tournaments.
Part one: The old family barn
Nearly every one of Judith Sutherland’s childhood memories of spending time at her grandfather’s hold his enormous barn in the landscape of it all.
Lake Ontario offers big game fishing
The New York shoreline of Lake Ontario and western ports near the Niagara River offer world-class salmon fishing.
African Swine Fever not in US yet; but know risks, signs
As African Swine Fever continues to spread across Asia, there are some things farmers in the United States should know and watch out for in their hogs.
A few good wildlife and nature books to read
If you’re looking for a good book, here are a few titles Scot Shalaway has had a chance to review and enjoy recently.
Hard-boiled eggs safer than soft-boiled eggs for Easter
While some people prefer soft-boiled eggs over hard-boiled eggs, from a food safety standpoint, it is safer to use hard-boiled eggs for dyeing Easter eggs.
DeWine pushing ‘reset’ in approach to water quality
New Ohio agriculture administration reviewing water quality action, stakeholder input.
Roundup of FFA news for Feb. 14, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from United FFA, West Holmes FFA, Smithville FFA and Black River FFA.






