Family defeated in milk checkoff lawsuit
A U.S. district court judge ruled March 24 the milk checkoff is constitutional.
Geraniums wither under terrorism quarantine
The introduction of Ralstonia, a disease on the USDA's top hazardous pathogen list, is thought to be unintentional.
Program aims to lift dreary milk prices
The voluntary milk program is focusing on the supply side of the market, but an ag economist says this won't work.
Antique Faire is set for April 12-13
The show is an indoor show featuring more than 100 dealers and collectors.
Elk found positive for chronic wasting disease in Wisconsin
An elk on a Manitowoc County, Wis., farm has tested positive for chronic wasting disease.
Evil juxtaposes patriotism in posters
The College of Wooster Art Museum presents World War II Posters, 1939-1945, through May 12.
Funds better suited for classrooms, not locker rooms
Reader wonders why school district is emphasizing locker rooms, not classrooms, in latest construction round.
Farmall name reborn on Case IH tractors
Case IH is re-introducing the Farmall name in conjunction with a new line of compact tractors later this year.
Former 4-H director, Chuck Lifer, earns top Ohio State honor
Dr. Charles W. Lifer, former state 4-H leader, received Ohio State University's Distinguished Service Award.
Fuel-cell technology is hot, hot, hot… maybe too hot
Fuel cells promise to be the power source of the future, but some types run too hot to be practical.













