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Coming to a porch near you: Giant silk moths
It’s the season to enjoy large, winged creatures on the back porch. Silk moths are large, beautiful, and relatively uncommon.
Alltech founder’s vision still driving others to transform agriculture
The ONE: The Alltech Ideas Conference 2018, held May 21-22 in Lexington, Kentucky, reflected on the value of an idea and its potential to impact the future.
Facial recognition can help dairymen monitor herd
Dairymen can use facial recognition technology to improve feed management, health, and ultimately milk production.
A hard-working man who made a lasting difference
Bob Gibbs or “Gibsy” always worked a full-time factory job but helped area farmers “just for fun” at the end of sometimes grueling double shifts.
Be smart when selling your timber
Without accurate information, you may not be receiving the true value of your trees and you may be impacting the future of your forest’s productivity.
Swine flu detection prompts reminder about good hygiene at fairs
Some Ohio fair pigs tested positive for a strain of flu virus, prompting a reminder to practice good hygiene at fairs.
Breakfast on the farm draws 1,300
The Columbiana County Farm Bureau’s Breakfast on the Farm at Baker’s Golden Dairy drew 1,300 visitors.
2016 will be a great year for trophy fishing
It’s no secret between avid Great Lakes anglers that nearby western Lake Ontario and the mighty Niagara River are top spots for fast and furious trophy fishing.
Beware of toxoplasmosis in venison
A recent study in the journal EcoHealth connects white-tailed deer and free-roaming cats to the disease toxoplasmosis.
Where’s the SNAP charity and love?
Perhaps we can agree that spending just $3, and maybe even $4, out of every $1,000 of GDP isn’t too much for the richest country in the history of the world to feed its hungry.






