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Penn State researcher’s grants to study pathogenic threats
The research try to determine the impact of different alternatives to antibiotic feed additives on antimicrobial resistance in broiler chicken production.
Fire damages milking parlor at Ashtabula County dairy
The Comp family relocated more than 1,000 dairy cows in less than 24 hours after a after a fire destroyed the farm’s milking parlor on Sept. 22.
JEE Foods reduces food waste by feeding hungry people
Thanks to the nonprofit food rescue organization, JEE Foods, food waste is being funneled away from the waste stream and back to hungry people.
Turkey group enhancing wildlife areas in Ohio
The National Wild Turkey Federation is working with the Ohio Division of Wildlife to improve over 500 acres of wildlife habitat in three wildlife areas.
New strawberry cultivars may boost Ohio’s national berry identity
Ohio is ranked ninth in strawberry production, but this could change with new cultivars.
How to calculate debt to asset ratio
In his Dairy Excel column this week, Chris Zoller explains calculating debt to asset ratio.
Always use a thermometer to determine meat is done
Although many people use color as an indicator of doneness when grilling meats, to lessen your chance of foodborne illness use a meat thermometer.
Trump removes protections for waterways, aiding farmers
The Trump administration lifted federal protections Jan. 23 for some of the nation’s millions of miles of streams, arroyos and wetlands.
Will delayed planting hurt yields? Maybe not
While farmers have had to delay planting because of wet weather, it’s not panic time yet. If crops get planted in late May or early June, and we have good growing conditions, we could still end up with a good crop.
Beagle puppy taking over the house
The Tontimonias had forgotten just how much work a child can be. Then Gypsy showed up and reminded them.






