Three books to fill last days of summer reading
If you've read your fill of thrillers and mysteries this summer, here are a few nonfiction titles to get you into fall.
Two years ago,...
Japan halts U.S. beef shipments after ‘failure’
SALEM, Ohio - Six weeks after Japan agreed to reopen its country to U.S. beef, those borders are closed again.
Ilene Davis: W.Va. master of gardening
A Wellsburg woman is turning her green thumb into good works for others.
AgrAbility can get you farming again
You can get help modifying equipment, practices if you’re injured or slowing down.
He gets the cash crops with paid labor
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - After 30 years of farming vegetables and fruits, Jim Crawford has developed a system of labor that works well for his 95-acre, certified organic vegetable farm.
Organizations host mastitis prevention and milk quality conference
VERONA, Wis. -- In a first-time partnership, NMC and the Mid-Atlantic Consortium attracted nearly 200 individuals to the Joint NMC Regional Meeting and Mid-Atlantic...
Grain handler database now updated for this harvest
The American Seed Trade Association has updated its database of grain handlers accepting biotech corn approved in the United States but not yet approved for import into the European Union.
Trumbull library workshop digs into preserving historical photos
The Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, will host two archives workshops on Oct. 21.
Record beef supplies suppress prices
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Meat supplies will remain large for the remainder of the year, and may push finished steer prices down by $5 per hundredweight.
New Livestock Indemnity Program
WASHINGTON -- Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced eligible ranchers and livestock producers can begin applying for benefits under the provisions of the Livestock Indemnity...