U.S.-Canada Hereford performance data updated
A joint North American cattle evaluation task force, representing the American and Canadian Hereford associations allows head-to-head, cross-country comparisons on more than 2 million animals.
Aspiring inventors abound in America
According to the poll, sponsored by the National Inventors Hall of Fame, based in Akron, a full one-third of Americans have aspired to be inventors or thought they had an idea that would make a good invention.
Livestock farmers explore manure contracts with crop producers
Livestock farmers learn manure is money at the 2001 Manure Science Review.
‘Backyard History’ lessons delivered in 4 easy lectures
The East Liverpool Museum of Ceramics is presenting a four-week lecture series concentrating on local history.
Now’s the time to pump up ethanol use
A reader urges the U.S. legislature to "wake up and begin funding more ethanol plants."
Don’t jump to conclusions about attack
Muslims, however, are an integral part of American society and a positive presence in communities across the nation. Americans should resist jumping to conclusions about the perpetrators.
Earn seven Star Awards: Carroll Co. FB volunteers shine
Carroll County Farm Bureau's volunteer leaders received the state's highest awards for local programming during the county's annual meeting Sept. 11.
Explore alternative ways to boost income at Country Living Field Day
Country Living Field Day showcases alternatives for farm families.
History lovers can explore tribes of Ohio Valley
The second annual Ohio Valley Eastern Woodland Indian Seminar & Encampment Oct. 26-28, at Prickett's Fort State Park in Fairmont, W.Va.
In wake of tragedy: Commodity markets seen quickly returning to fundamentals
Fundamental supply and demand forces will likely return to drive commodity prices following the Sept. 11 tragedy, a Kansas State University economist said.













