Ohio yanks Shepard Grain license
Ohio is suspending the grain handlers license of the Shepard Grain Co., which is now prohibited from handling grain.
Ohio’s annual food, farm conference set
The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association's 24th annual conference, "Food from Home: Creating Sustainable Local Food Systems," will be March 8-9.
Animal care standards on the horizon
Animal care guidelines are cropping up all over the place, from producer organizations to end users like Wendy's.
Pine producers plan to meet about co-op
Landowners interested in joining a cooperative to bolster the market for white pines in Ohio can learn more March 12 and 13.
Cownapping soap opera continues
Conflicting reports about an Ontario-to-Ohio cownapping have left a tangled mess of questions.
Plastic and duct tape are good idea, but not for terror threat
The real diasters to prepare for aren't terrorist-driven, but natural disasters.
Ohio Bicentennial: Carrollton-made steel shovels get stamp of approval
A Carroll County tinsmith revived his father's 1976 U.S. bicentennial legacy with an Ohio bicentennial remake.
W.Va. blocks horses from Pa. racetrack
West Virginia has enacted a 30-day embargo prohibiting shipment of horses from Penn National Race Course in Grantville, Pa., to prevent the spread of rhino.
‘All-American’ doesn’t mean what it used to
Farmers, not Burger King, exemplify the real meaning of what's "American," observes this letter writer in response to a recent Alan Guebert column.
‘All-American’ doesn’t mean what it used to
Farmers, not Burger King, exemplify the real meaning of what's "American," observes this letter writer in response to a recent Alan Guebert column.













