Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Country-of-origin labeling isn't all bad: U.S. farmers deserve to get the credit for the quality food they produce.

Bunge North America will idle production at its Marion, Ohio, soybean processing facility until margins improve.

The story of the slave trade and the role it played in the development of the New World is the focus of a major traveling exhibition presented at the Smithsonian.

Country-of-origin labeling isn't all bad: U.S. farmers deserve to get the credit for the quality food they produce.

Farmers continue to ignore the market power that effective negotiation can bring them.

The Harmony Society's early 19th century natural history museum will be presented in program.

New research shows that most of the original species may still survive from yesterday's wetlands.

A new , Voices of the Turtledoves, guides readers through the history of Ephrata, located in Lancaster County, Pa.

The Ohio Farmers Union has named Steven Maurer executive director of the farm organization.

The Sutliff Museum is hosting a display of salt dips and miscellaneous glassware through the end of July.