Pork Congress moves to Columbus
COLUMBUS - The 2005 Ohio Pork Congress is moving to Columbus and is scheduled for Feb. 10 at The Columbus, A Renaissance Hotel, in downtown Columbus.
Land-use planning webinar to focus on ‘Clean & Green Act’
Penn State is offering a 90-minute webinar to provide an overview and history of the "Clean & Green Act."
USDA crop projections reinforce need for new markets
WASHINGTON - By estimating corn supplies to exceed use by 2.5 billion bushels for the 2005-2006 marketing year, the
Lumber, woodlot workshop planned in Wooster
The Ohio Woodland Stewards Program will host a workshop in July on getting the most from your woodlot.
No muddy bidding at Holmes County this year
MILLERSBURG, Ohio - The fairgrounds were dry, but the bids were flowing during the two-day junior fair livestock auction at the 2005 Holmes County Junior Fair.
Revised farm estate, business guide now available
AMES, IOWA — The Agricultural Law Press has updated 16th edition of Dr. Neil E. Harl’s book, Farm Estate and Business Planning, in print and all forms of eBook.
In tough job market, teens should consider volunteering to build skills
MANHATTAN, Kan. - Teens who expected to land a summer job are coming up empty handed."The jobs, which often involved the service sector at...
Master Archer returns to W.Va’s celebration of hunting and fishing
ROANOKE, W.Va .-- West Virginia welcomes back Byron Ferguson to the 2011 lineup during West Virginia's Celebration of National Hunting and Fishing Day at Stonewall Resort State Park.
Crop could be grown for biofuel market
ATHENS, Ga. -- Corn and soybeans are excellent crops for use in ethanol and biodiesel production, but chickens, cows and people like to eat...
Farmers, harvest corn as soon as possible
Potential harvest delays just compound the list of problems corn growers have been facing all season.