Sunday, May 19, 2024

Postal carriers twice yearly, in early April and August, count a variety of wildlife they see to help gather the data that sets bag limits for small game.

The executive director of the Northeast Dairy Compact Commission writes to clarify possible misunderstandings about the compact reported in Farm and Dairy.

Pennsylvania farmers explore the tax assessment implications of enrolling their land in a program that provides farm use value real estate values in exchange for a permanent commitment.

Jay Chattaway, Emmy Award-winning composer and Band alumnus, has written a special score in honor of the band's 100th birthday that will be performed at Homecoming.

The 2000 census figures show more ethnic diversity than ever, but sharp population divisions occurring in U.S. regions.

The Youngstown Model Railroad Association is having its annual Fall Open House Nov. 3-4 and Nov. 10-11.

Championships were awarded in the Hereford, Highland, Shorthorn, and Limousin competitions. Armstrong Farms of Saxonburg, Pa., was premiere Shorthorn exhibitor.

OSU plant-disease specialist says anti-crop bioterrorism is a threat to the United States but not a "gigantic" one.

Scientists have found the adaption is a prolonged and subtle process, and the early stages of it are very difficult to detect.

In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on risk and the fact that we are a nation that jumps to conclusions and is prone to panic. Not everyone, she says, needs to rush out and buy gas masks and take antibiotics without evidence of a threat.