Thursday, January 15, 2026

Fundamental supply and demand forces will likely return to drive commodity prices following the Sept. 11 tragedy, a Kansas State University economist said.

The Richland facility will bring the most advanced forensic technology, computer crime investigative assistance, and law enforcement training closer to area police departments and sheriff's offices.

A reader urges the U.S. legislature to "wake up and begin funding more ethanol plants."

Ohio corn and soybean yields are expected to be higher than the previous month.

For Ohioans and out-of-state visitors who want to savor this year's foliage at its peak, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources recommends fall color events at state parks, forests and nature preserves.

In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell laments the news of Sept. 11, and the lack of words that made it impossible for her to say anything meaningful about it.

The 2001 Portage County Farm City drive-it-yourself tour will take place Sept. 23 from noon to 4 p.m. and will include four unique family farms.

Stark County Farm Bureau members received awards at the organization's annual meeting and banquet Sept. 13 in Hartville.

Fungal diseases could result in slim pickings for customers looking for a pumpkin to carve for Halloween this year.

The 2001 Farm Science Review will be Sept. 18-20 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center near New London, Ohio, with a full schedule of events each of the three days.