OSU Centers at Piketon to host ginseng workshop
Ginseng specialists from across the eastern United States will share their experiences Oct. 19 at OSU South Centers in Piketon, Ohio.
Report: U.S. can’t detect and respond quickly to attack on U.S. agriculture
A bioterrorism attack on U.S. agriculture won't cause famine, but will gut the ag industry and create consumer panic.
Stop spreading e-mail hoaxes
Don't spread e-mail hoaxes. Check them out first.
‘Mouse’ has new meaning for farmers
The boom in online marketing of farm produce and the entire farm experience comes as no surprise - but more producers should take advantage of it.
Toaster collectors pop up in Virginia
The Toaster Collector Association will convene to buy, sell, trade and exchange ideas on toasters Oct. 11-12 in Richmond, Va.
Turkey farm ‘chirps’ to its own tune
Northwest Pa. turkey breeder Bill Yockey focuses on rare, or heritage, breed turkeys.
Try barley straw to control pond algae
The use of barley straw has become more common as an alternative method for controlling excessive algae growth.
Additional Ohio counties eligible for emergency aid through USDA
In a continued effort to expedite emergency disaster declarations in areas hit hard by adverse weather conditions, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman announced Sept. 27 that additional counties are agricultural disaster areas.
Want to collect books? Hear how from expert
Warren resident and author Larry James Gianakos will discuss becoming a book collector Oct. 12 at the Howland library.
Article reflected outdated woodland thinking
An Indiana reader objects to recent article that pushed pasture over forestland.












