University of Wisconsin adds Holstein-Jersey crosses to herd
Breeding program will aim for best of both breeds.
World War II Ironman’s remains finally return home
Now, nearly 59 years after his P-38 Lightning aircraft was shot down, Carl Hoenshell's remains returned home.
World War II landing ship makes maiden voyage as floating museum
A World War II amphibious vessel will serve as a floating memorial, making a maiden educational voyage on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers this summer.
1852 Sharps Carbine brings $1,475
Many new prospective buyers from Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and North Carolina attended a firearms auction May 3 in Carrollton, Ohio.
Reader cautious of Bush administration choices
Reader believes the Bush administration is a wolf in sheep's clothing once you look beyond the rhetoric.
Ag Hall of Fame nominees sought
Nominations are being accepted for this year's class of inductees into the Columbiana County Agricultural Hall of Fame.
Avis J. McMillan, retired Farm and Dairy employee, dies
Avis McMillan's veins were filled with as much printer's ink as blood.
Federal tax package could help producers
The administration's new relief package could give some farmers a break.
Mad cows and the summer market
Livestock specialist says U.S. beef consumers didn't flinch in response to mad cow disease in Canada.
Mountain bikers find plenty of twists and turns in Ohio
State parks now offer some off-road terrain for mountain bikers.











