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.
Fairfield County barn tour slated
The Sept. 22 event will focus on three renovated barns.
Lighten up: Ohio farm equipment law kicks in
Farmers who have multi-wheeled tractors are now required to display new lighting for traveling at night on streets or highways.
Mercer County Country Tour scheduled
The Sept. 15-16 drive-it-yourself tour will feature eight stops.
Milking sheep: Wisconsin family says it’s profitable
Sheep milk is in great demand through thier sheep dairy cooperative, selling at an economically sustainable price to create domestic sheep milk cheese production.
New FSR exhibit targets small farms
The Center for Small Farms, co-sponsored by the American Small Farm magazine and Farm Science Review, is geared toward manufacturing agribusinesses that assist smaller acreage farmers.
Ohio receives national archives award
Ohio Historical Society has received an award recognizing the society's public service and contributions to the archives profession, particularly in the area of pioneering services on the Internet.
All roads lead to London, Ohio
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell explains reasons why you should attend this year's Farm Science Review.













