Sunday, December 28, 2025

The parchment of the controversial Vinland Map, possibly the first map of the North American continent, has been dated by scientists.

A combination of beginner's luck, good fortune and known-how helped eight young people exhibit and sell their grand and reserve champion livestock projects at the Ohio State Fair.

Millers feel biotechnology has a future in agriculture, but aren't willing to risk markets on genetically modified wheat now.

Pittsburgh businessman Neil Baney admits he's a gold-digging barbarian and tells about modern gold prospecting.

The dinner bell is from the Bucher & Gibbs Plow Company of Canton.

For some families, curly hair is the predominant genetic characteristic. For this family, however, that trait is 4-H.

Satellite technology is being used by the Pennsylvania Game Commission to track the dispersal and migration flights of peregrine falcons born and reared earlier this year on buildings in Harrisburg and Pittsburgh.

A recent study found college students are suffering more classroom anxiety.

Other furniture items brought high bids at the summer auction in Salem.

See how Ohio's dairy farmers contribute to a long-standing Ohio State Fair tradition and show their patriotism in a unique way.