Lake Metroparks schedules quilt show at Farmpark
"Quilts 2002," featuring over 200 quilted works, is the 11th annual judged quilt show held at Lake Farmpark.
Landmark coops become Green Valley Co-op on March 1
The combined membership of the Washington and the Rolling Hills Landmark farm supply cooperatives voted in January to merge.
Northeast Ohio open houses for gypsy moth program
The Ohio Department of Agriculture is hosting a series of open houses to increase public understanding of the efforts to prevent further gypsy moth damage.
Ohio Farmers Union elects officers
Joseph Logan. fifth generation Trumbull County farmer, has been named president of OFU.
See you in court: Agricultural society files suit to settle fairgrounds dispute
AKRON - The Summit County Agricultural Society has gone to court seeking a temporary restraining order preventing an eviction and the seizure of personal...
Supporters organize to pass Harrison County levy
There is fear among supporters of losing 4-H programs, but the chair of the new tax levy campaign committee emphasizes that extension is more than just 4-H.
Cookbook author to visit Carnegie for soup tasting
"New York Times" food writer to complement tureen exhibit with a lecture on soup as a way of life.
Grove City woman honored as ag educator
Carol Ann Gregg of Grove City, Pa., received the Outstanding Service Citation from the National Association of Agricultural Educators.
Guest Commentary: U.S. farmers watch Argentina crisis
Stewart Truelsen, director of broadcast services for the American Farm Bureau Federation, comments on what the Argentinian financial crisis might mean for U.S. farmers.
Herbs pack big health wallop
Researchers with the USDA have discovered that herbs have higher antioxidant activity than fruits, vegetables and some spices, including garlic.













