Saturday, December 27, 2025

USDA's Farm Service Agency signup begins Oct. 1 for the direct and counter-cyclical program for crop years 2002 and 2003.

The big rumor floating through e-mails and cattle industry gatherings is a boycott of McDonald's for importing beef, but Editor Susan Crowell says it is a wise cattleman who ignores the rumor.

Since 1983, Charles Goldner, a single dad and tool and die maker, has adopted nine sons and has also been a dedicated foster parent to 14.

The Ashtabula County Fair junior market livestock sale totaled $152,359.81, up more than $3,000 from last year's sale.

Eight Ohio farm families will receive Ohio's 2002 Outstanding Century Farm Awards.

A horse stabled on an Amish farm near Fredericksburg in Holmes County was euthanized earlier this month after lab tests confirmed the animal was infected with West Nile virus.

If a wild relative grows near a crop plant, chances are good that the two will crossbreed.

Although Wayne Patterson couldn't have known he was destined to become an auction hall-of-famer, the western Pennsylvania auctioneer immediately had a knack for the business.

The College of Wooster will mark the one-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks with two commemorative events.

The Hancock Historical Museum's current exhibit, Image Makers: A Century of Findlay Photographers, not only shows people how far photography has come, but illustrates how to determine the time period of undated photographs.