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Oil and gas scholarships available to Ohio students
The Ohio Oil and Gas Energy Education Program is once again accepting first-time and renewal applications for their 2020 scholarships through March 1, 2020.
Do you look at your woodlands as a crop? Maybe you should
Putting together a Forestry Stewardship Plan for your woodlands can be beneficial to help reach your goals.
Invasive Asian ‘longhorn’ tick confirmed in Pa.
Tests by the National Veterinary Services Laboratory in Ames, Iowa, have confirmed the presence of Asian, or longhorn tick in Pennsylvania.
Barn lovers gather in Carroll Co.
More than 100 barn lovers from Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania took part in the 19th annual Friends of Ohio Barns Conference last month in Carroll County.
10 reasons to embrace this cold snap
Bonnie Ayars lists her top 10 reasons on why the recent cold could be worthy of some positive thoughts.
New natural gas infrastructure to up transport from Utica
Multiple pipeline projects are under review that could help get the Utica shale gas to new markets.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 11/21
This week’s top stories include the western Holmes County fire that destroyed a bank barn, Kent State Ashtabula’s wine degree program, what to do with invasive species and more.
Beware: Your pet may be allergic to fleas
Most pet owners know dogs and cats should be treated regularly with medication to prevent an infestation of fleas, but they may not realize that even a pet receiving a flea preventive can be bitten by an adult flea and develop an allergic reaction.
Study finds that larger dairy farms tend to have better milk quality
MADISON, Wis. — Wisconsin’s larger dairy operations tended to fare better than the state’s small farms in a University of Wisconsin-Madison study of milk quality, although all of the state’s farms — both large and small — produced milk that easily met federal food safety guidelines.
Use caution when grazing cattle in cold weather
in cold weather WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — As frost begins to cover fields, cattle producers should protect grazing livestock against prussic acid poisoning and bloat, a Purdue University Extension beef specialist says. Prussic acid, also commonly referred to as cyanide or hydrocyanic acid, is a potent, rapidly acting poison often used in rodent and vermin






