Friday, January 16, 2026

Slippery Rock University hopes to offer students fresh vegetables by working with local farmers, and, meanwhile, help to sustain local agriculture.

Readers may be interested to hear how Chrissy Carroll is doing in her continued fight against cancer and her efforts to keep her horse, Angel.

Consumers are not ready for space-age technology, such as "drive-by-wire," they just want to know they are safer on the road.

The odds suggest hog producers will find their Christmas stockings filled with hog prices on the way up.

Do cows suffer from the winter blues just like people?

Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell received the Ohio Farm Bureau's Agricultural Communicator award at the group's annual meeting in Cincinnati last week.

Fruit and direct marketing congress moves to January.

State of Eight: A Bicentennial Tribute to Ohio's Presidential Legacy is a special exhibit moving across Ohio that will salute Ohio's rich presidential heritage.

Ohio's presidential heritage includes a controversial candidate who was given the nickname "Mrs. Satan," Victoria Woodhull.

Herbicide control options in soybeans could become more limited if glyphosate-resistant weeds spread.