Fall sampling helps assess spring slugs
Fall is the time to sample fields to help determine spring slug populations.
Farm Bill impacts cash rental rates
The new federal farm bill will not generate windfall profits for agricultural producers, according to financial analysis.
Farm reaps rewards of drainage
The science of drainage is often ignored when it comes to farm sustainability.
Musical to play at Ashtabula Arts Center in November
The Ashtabula Arts Center will host he classic musical The Music Man, opening Nov. 1 at the Ashtabula Arts Center's G.B. Community Theatre.
Ohio State offers equine reproduction short courses
Seminars will be held Dec. 12-15 and include plenty of hands-on learning experience.
Restored inn opens for harvest season with weekend tours
Harvest candlelight tours begin at Compass Inn Museum Nov. 2 and continue on weekends through Nov. 24 with hours from 2-5 p.m.
Editorial Commentary: Don’t forget where you came from, but remember where you are
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments how America has promoted ethnic and religious differences instead of a common ideal and we have now been rewarded with discord and bitterness, witnessed through conflict.
Salem Community Hospital sets date for annual diabetes health fair, Nov. 7
Holiday meal planning will be the topic for this year's Salem Community Hospital Diabetes Health Fair Nov. 7.
No barn? No land? No problem! Pa. 4-H’ers can lease project animals
Under a program offered in Pennsylvania, youth with no ownership capabilities can lease farm animals for 4-H projects.
Senate passes first Lyme disease bill, now to House
A new bill to establish a Tick-Borne Disorders Advisory Committee in the office of the Secretary of Health and Human Services recently became the first Lyme disease legislation to pass the Senate.












