Plight of herbicide resistance is growing like weeds worldwide
Scores of crop-damaging weeds are developing immunity to even the strongest herbicides in farmers' arsenals.
On a tractor, even two’s a crowd
We've all broken the 'extra rider' rule, but can we really ignore the risk? Editor Susan Crowell urges better farm safety precautions.
Salem abolitionist’s efforts saluted
The historical Salem home of the noted abolitionist Daniel Howell Hise will receive an Ohio bicentennial historical marker during special ceremonies May 17.
Crops weave ribbons across landscape
Conservation practices create blanket of farmland improvement on this Wayne County farm.
Tour Massillon’s historic Fourth Street
Take a stroll down one of Massillon's historic streets, home to entrepreneurs and bankers.
A better way to deal with cattle runoff
USDA is testing a series of collection basins that hold feedlot runoff.
Another StarLink deadline: Payment for not growing it
Farmers who did not raise StarLink corn in 2000 may receive payments of about $1 or $2 for each acre.
Cargill boasts 60 percent earnings rise
Earnings more moderate in agricultural services units.
CRP sign-up begins May 5
Farm Service Agency offices will conduct CRP sign-up May 5-30.
Exhibit gets to the root of folk art
The Albert Krehlik collection of more than 30 wood carvings and clocks opens May 17 and runs through Sept. 21, 2003.













