Weed invades northwest Ohio fields
Scientists need help tracking location of fields infested with apple of Peru.
Home away from home: Bardo marks almost 60 years at Damascus auction
At 75, Earl Bardo can still be found helping his sons run Bardo Farms or harvesting crops.
Quarantine scare lifted in Beaver County
Nearby Hookstown Fair to continue as usual despite intense public interest in quarantine.
First two Ohio horses diagnosed with West Nile virus this season
This second straight year of West Nile virus infections in Ohio horses was anticipated by public and animal health officials.
Import permit applications for ruminant products will be accepted from Canada
Scientific evidence indicates no measurable risk to public health.
Insolvency may lead to largest-ever Ohio grain indemnity payment
State investigation uncovers missing records; grain handler owes farmers $2.6 million in payments.
Learn to feed, balance soil at Pittsburgh course
Event shows how improving soil and crop quality will increase yields and help decrease pest and disease problems.
Pro stock, super modified, Big Rigs: Lawrence Co. Fair has them all going for...
The highlight of the night will be the appearance of the ATPA Limited Pro Stock tractors.
Visit life in 1820 at living history event Aug. 16-17
Compass Inn Museum, a restored 1799 stagecoach stop, will host a living history weekend.
Bidders battle it out at 2003 Butler Farm Show
Filges siblings sell grand, reserve champion steers for record prices.













