Values, beliefs put farming at risk
Reader wonders whether agriculture will get regulatred out of business.
A weekend in the West Wing
Editor Susan Crowell wandered around the West Wing last weekend - but not the one in Washington, the one in Louisville at the National Farm Machinery Show.
Electricity show sparks indoor farm spectacular
The ag spotlight shines on Louisville, Ky., each February for the nation's largest indoor farm show.
Tractor pullers go the distance in Louisville
The National Farm Machinery Show, held at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, is home to the Championship Tractor Pull. Area drivers fared well at the pull, the oldest indoor tractor pull in the country.
Rented farm is successful startup dairy
This western Pa. milk producer took an unconventional route to starting his dairy farm, and is staying unconventional in his management philosophy.
Potato chips ripple with success
Family-owned Ballreich Potato Chips sends its chips around the world, but stays rooted in Tiffin, Ohio.
Bicentennial video tells story of barn painting project
A new video is available that shares the story of Scott Hagan's Ohio bicentennail barn painting project.
New York features indoor farm show Feb. 20-22
The New York Farm Show will be Feb. 20-22 in Syracuse, N.Y., at the state fairgrounds.
Niles museum features club, lodge displays
A current display at the Niles Historical Society highlights area ladies' clubs, lodges, scouts, YMCA, athletic club and other groups.
OARDC’s Secrest Arboretum to build ‘bicentennial walkway’
Secrest Arboretum is building a paved walkway on its grounds, which will be dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the founding of the state of Ohio.













