Thursday, April 25, 2024

COLUMBUS - New Year's Day will bring with it another series of cuts in state tax rates - the latest step in an ongoing reform of Ohio's tax system.

REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - According to the American Jersey Cattle Association, all existing records for production by Registered Jersey cows were erased by their performance in 2007.

BUTLER, Pa. - More than 225 Butler County 4-H volunteers, members and guests were on hand for the annual achievement and recognition banquet held recently at the Butler County Community College.

BALTIMORE - Considered "transitional" a generation ago, milk and egg allergies now appear to be more persistent and harder to outgrow, according to new research from the

COLLEGE STATION, Texas - Joint health is important for any athlete, and arthritis is painful at any age - whether you're a human or a horse.

PIKETON, Ohio - Ohio is joining a nationwide Web-based business program that connects agricultural markets to the clients they serve, whether locally or across state lines.

URBANDALE, Iowa - A study by the Soy Transportation Coalition highlights the potential loss of revenue for soybean farmers across the country.

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - The state economy of West Virginia is expected to slow significantly during the rest of the year and into 2008, driven by weak growth in mining and construction as well as continued job loss in manufacturing, according to the latest forecast from the

SALEM, Ohio - Despite a wet spring that made tillage and planting a real trick and a scorching, dry summer, many grain farmers across the region herald 2007 as one of their best years ever.

Egg farm Ohio Fresh Egg farm owners were