Conference to include event for women in ag
The Innovative Farmers of Ohio annual conference will include a special preconference workshop for women in agriculture.
Harvard study shows risk of mad cow disease in U.S. is minimal
A landmark study by Harvard University that shows the risk of bovine spongiform encephalopathy occurring in the United States is extremely low.
Is correct way for livestock industry to grow
Mary Gibson of Louisville takes exception to a letter from the executive director of the Ohio Livestock Coalition published in the Nov. 19 Farm and Dairy.
National Biodiesel Board claims Penn State wrong
They dispute there is a major difference between soy-diesel and biodiesel. Soydiesel is simply a name that was formerly used for what is called "biodiesel" today.
Ohio corn varieties performance test results available
Results of the 2001 Ohio corn performance test are now available online.
Original Gerber Baby turns 75
Ann Turner Cook was the model for artist Dorothy Hope Smith, who submitted the famous charcoal sketch of Cook in a 1928 contest.
Did you see how much Joe got?
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on a controversial Web site that lists farm subsidy payments to U.S. farmers from 1996-2000.
OSU soybean test results available
Test plots were used to evaluated 190 soybean varieties at five test sites around the state.
State agriculture department seeks ideas on specialty crop grant spending
ODA needs help spending $800,000 in federal farm assistance.
Seasonal trimmings set stage for holidays at McKinley Museum
The annual holiday open house at the Canton museum will be held Nov. 30, from 6-8 p.m.













