Penn States hosts forestry conference
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Penn State's School of Forest Resources will hold a conference, Pennsylvania's Forest Resources: Assessing Their Condition, April 26-27 at the Nittany Lion Inn on its University Park campus.
President’s budget cuts ag spending; hits net income
COLUMBIA, Mo. - The president's proposed federal budget that includes features to reduce government farm program spending would cut net income for U.
Ashtabula County: Farm group airs views to lawmakers
JEFFERSON, Ohio - The Ashtabula County Farmers Union marked National Agriculture Week with a roundtable discussion with legislators, exchanging information on issues affecting area farmers.
Conservation program offers $202 million to ‘reward the best’
SALEM, Ohio - More money, more farmers and more conservation are the high points of the 2005 Conservation Security Program.
United Producers under federal investigation
SALEM, Ohio - Trucks with trailers pulled into the United Producers Creston, Ohio, market Monday to sell their livestock.
Missing a saddle? Maybe you were robbed
SALEM, Ohio - A year ago, owners were looking for their saddles. Now saddles are in need of their owners.
Ethanol hits the racing track with the IndyCar
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. - Beginning with the 2006 season, the Indy Racing League's IndyCar Series will be fueled by ethanol, according to the American Coalition for Ethanol.
Spreading thin
SALEM, Ohio - Steve Miller cut his fertilizer use in half in the last three years and still wound up with the best soybean yield of his life last fall.