Friday, April 19, 2024
corn

According to St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the corn harvest is looking plentiful this year, but farmers are concerned that the demand won’t be as great as the yield.

SALEM, Ohio - The temperature hovered below the freezing mark Jan. 28 as Steve Walker and two of his grandsons headed out to the barn to take care of Walker's cattle.

A partnership between state and federal agencies and Ducks Unlimited has helped restore more than 3,000 acres of wetlands across the Buckeye State in the last decade.

The nomination of Sen. John Ashcroft as attorney general shows that Bush is serious about cleaning up the justice department.

Do men ever stop and ask for directions, or do they really have a better sense of direction?

WASHINGTON - With problems in the mortgage lending sector dominating the news, homeowners who have an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) may be wondering what, if anything, they should do.

Last year on April 24, I wrote that ruby-throated hummingbirds were back early. This year they are setting new records for returning early. One of...

WASHINGTON - All pork producers are ready and willing to comply with new federal water-quality regulations regardless of whether they are required to obtain federal discharge permits, the National Pork Producers Council said in testimony submitted to a congressional subcommittee looking into agriculture's effects on water quality.

The Ashland County Dairy Service Unit held its annual meeting, and recognized Ayers Farm and GEM Hill Farm as top herds for 2000.

In the consolidated case, the landowners asked the court to rule that the leases were invalid because each of them was signed without a notary present.