Auction supports health care for handicapped youth
Quilts and furniture items will highlight the seventh annual Bureau of Children with Medical Handicap fund-raising auction July 5.
Expert: Milk production finally drops
Penn State milk expert Ken Bailey says the marketplace may be realigning supply with demand.
Farm permits issued in three counties
Fourteen farms in northeastern Ohio received permits to operate under the new large livestock and poultry farm permitting law.
Getting stuck on stamp collecting
The beauty of stamp collecting is that you can collect whatever you want at whatever price.
Greasing the skids, or rails, with soybean grease
SoyTrak, a new grease made out of soybeans, is used to lubricate the rail curves of railroad tracks.
Ohio agriculture packs an $80 billion punch
The ag industry contributed $79.6 billion to Ohio's economic output in 2000.
Sebring’s Bill Grammer breeds top-ranked Jersey
Cow recognized as one of the nation's highest Jersey milk producers.
Corn technology goes into clothes, carpets and carryout containers
Through newer technology and the development of polylactic acid, researchers use the crop and its by-products in everything from carpets to clothes to carryout containers.
U.S. beef demand still looks strong
Consumer demand for beef has remained relatively stable and strong regardless of the BSE scare in Canada.
Grass is green as money for pastured poultry farmer
In the past four years, Rubel estimates he's raised 2,500 chickens and a couple hundred turkeys.













