Oland and Leland Baker, Don Rupert, Allen Dickey to enter Columbiana Co. Ag Hall...
The Columbiana County Agricultural Hall of Fame committee will induct Allen Dickey, of Lisbon; Don Rupert, of New Waterford; and Oland and Leland Baker, of Lisbon, into the Hall of Fame.
Stark County 4-H’er tallies wins to wrap up 2020 fair season
Addy Brenner’s work on her 4-H animals paid off at the Stark County Fair, in Canton, Ohio, last week when she rang in her most successful year in 4-H so far.
Canadian cattle haven’t hurt market yet
URBANA, Ill. - The U.S. cattle market seems to have quickly integrated Canadian live cattle back into the feedlots and into the slaughter mix without major bearish implications for the market, said a Purdue University Extension marketing specialist.
Temperatures, bids soar at Columbiana County Fair
Temperatures in the upper 90s and a $12 bid on the grand champion steer equaled plenty of hot action during the 2002 Columbiana County Fair.
Increased shipping volume expected this holiday season
The U.S. Postal Service kicked off the holiday season today with its improved Priority Mail products and new Gingerbread Houses Forever stamps.
Route 9 Cooperative hosts free tour of chestnut packing facility
CARROLLTON, Ohio -- Eastern Ohio's Route 9 Cooperative, the biggest chestnut packing facility in the U.S., will host a free tour Aug. 13 as part of the 2011 Ohio Sustainable Farm Tour and Workshop Series.
Coshocton County leads deer harvest for the third consecutive year.
Ohio hunters checked 75,408 white-tailed deer during the weeklong gun hunting season, Dec. 2-8, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of August 18, 2011:
BERLIN CENTER, Ohio -- The Western Reserve Rangers 4-H Club met Aug. 11. The Rangers will have a fair booth at the Canfield Fair...
Plant scientist gets $1 million organic production grant
Penn State was awarded a $1 million grant for his investigation of intensifying organic grain production while balancing production and conservation.
A second chance for Ohio taxpayers
SALEM - For those who have been hiding from the penalties of overdue taxes, it's time to step into the clear without fear.