Ohio earthworks tour covers all the bases of mysterious ancient cultures
COLUMBUS — The history of Ohio began long before it became the 17th state in 1803 — even way well before Western settlers came...
Calf pool expands in western Pa.
SALEM, Ohio — Demand for quality beef stocker cattle has sparked renewed interest in Pennsylvania’s calf pool program.
This spring, western Pennsylvania cattlemen will have...
How long can corn prices stay high?
By Daryll Ray
How long can this go on? How much higher will corn prices go? Those questions are of concern not only to corn...
Chatham receives 400 historic acres
PITTSBURGH — Chatham University recently accepted a gift unequaled in the institution’s 139-year history: the nearly 400-acre Eden Hall Farm in Richland Township, Pa.,...
BREAKING NEWS: Woman drops civil charges against Ken Wiles
SALEM, Ohio -- The woman who cried 'animal abuse' and summoned national attention to a Wayne County hog farm has dropped her civil lawsuit...
Organic guide is a unique resource
WOOSTER, Ohio — Smooth your switch to organic farming through a new book from Ohio State University.
A Transition Guide to Certified Organic Crop...
Armyworm moths set to invade crops
PRINCETON, Ky. — In recent days, the number of armyworm moths captured in the University of Kentucky-Integrated Pest Management pheromone trap system has set...
Washington takes action against Pigeon King International
SALEM, Ohio — The state of Washington has ordered Arlan Galbraith and his company, Pigeon King International, to cease and desist operations there.Washington’s securities...
A weekly roundup of FFA news for the week of May 1, 2008
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio — At the April 22 state animal health contest, the Hillsdale FFA team placed 13th.
The team consisted of Kelsey King, Michelle...
A weekly roundup of 4-H news for the week of May 1, 2008
AURORA, Ohio — One of Portage County’s newest 4-H clubs, the Trail Blazers, have recently begun operating in the Aurora area.
They have elected...