Higher gas prices hit farmers
Cries for energy independence helps ethanol cause, unless another renewable source grabs market.
History professor to underscore Ohio’s role in Civil War
Retired University of Akron professor George Knepper will offer a free program on Ohio's Civil War connections in Warren.
Iraq/Korean conflicts could impact agriculture differently
Although America's attention is focused on Iraq, agriculture should be keeping a close eye on the developments with North Korea.
Energy policy on minds of farm leaders as they storm the Hill
Against the backdrop of a possible war with Iraq, renewable fuels dominated discussions when the Ohio Farm Bureau county presidents visited Washington March 11-13.
Marconi 106C brings $20,000 at auction
A Marconi 106C brought $20,000 at an auction by Richard Estesin Burbank, Ohio.
EPA feels the heat over TMDL proposals, too
On March 13 EPA Administrator Christie Whitman officially withdrew the July 2000 final Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) rule.
Ohio’s Bill Richards recognized by national conservation district
William J. Richards of Circleville, Ohio, received the National Association of Conservation Districts' Distinguished Service award.
EPA’s new CAFO rules headed to court in multiple lawsuits
Ohio Farm Bureau leaders have ringside seats for the D.C. action.
Study: Tax breaks don’t help education
Economic development subsidies granted to many businesses may be harming public education.
Horsemen riding out herpes outbreak
The recent deaths of horses infected with the infectious equine herpesvirus rhinopneumonitis continues to scare horse owners.













