The Medical Minute: Know the risks from ticks this summer
Dr. David Ingram, a physician and researcher at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, shares his insights about the health risks from ticks.
Invasive box tree moth found in Ohio
The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has confirmed the detection of the box tree moth near the border of Hamilton and Clermont counties.
Walleye thieves pleaded guilty
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources' investigation uncovered that 112 walleyes, one steelhead, one yellow perch and three whitefish were stolen.
What a difference a day makes
This week, the market was hit with fundamental issues that have shattered some assumptions about the corn and soybean markets. Marlin Clark weighs in.
How to get your green space certified as official wildlife habitat
Creating a Certified Wildlife Habitat can make a lasting impact on local ecosystems, helping important pollinators and at-risk species survive and thrive.
Scientists predict mild harmful algal bloom for Lake Erie this year
Researchers are predicting a mild harmful algal bloom for Lake Erie this year, following a dry spring.
Pennsylvania invests $10.2 million to protect farmland
Pennsylvania has preserved 2,044 acres on 29 farms in 15 counties, forever protecting them from future residential or commercial development.
First-generation Ohio farmer wins Young Holstein Breeder award
It’s always been Holsteins for Ty Etgen, of Harrod, Ohio. His devotion to the breed paid off when he was awarded the Distinguished Young Holstein Breeders award from Holstein Association USA.
Farm groups react to new Renewable Fuel Standard volumes
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s new Renewable Fuel Standard volumes have people talking. And not in a good way.
Largest well owner in Appalachia charts path to net zero by looking for leaks
Much of Diversified Energy's methane emissions come from leaks, so the company launched a program to survey its 58,000 Appalachian wells for leaks last year.