Dairy activist fires up Ohio crowd
Milkweed publisher Pete Hardin emphasized his opinion that there is no milk surplus in the United States.
Treat multiflora rose in May and June
If you're ever going to try and tackle multiflora rose on your farm, do it now.
Mad cow disease found in Canada
More than 400 cattle destroyed; one of the still-unanswered questions is why it took more than three months for the BSE testing to take place.
U.S. presidential portrait exhibit makes stop in Ohio
A special series of commissioned presidential portraits is on display at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center through June 19.
Variable speed savings, well, vary
New technology saves both energy and money; rebate offered in Pa.
Benefits of horse ownership can help balance costs
The initial investment in the horse is only a small portion of the actual cost of ownership.
Crop watch: Farmers still ahead of 2002 progress
Despite the rains, Ohio farmers are 21 days ahead of last year in planting.
Dairy program aims to improve milk prices, reduce production
A new program says it will balance supply with demand in the dairy marketplace and improve the prices that farmers receive for their milk.
Indian chief Powhatan’s 17th-century village found on Virginia farm
William and Mary archeologist to continue study.
Message from COOL listening sessions: ‘Keep it simple’
Sheep producers to USDA: Keep the final country-of-origin labeling regulations simple.













