More than $1.75 million in loan help still available for Ohio farm families
More than $1.75 million is still available in loan guarantee help.
50 people sick, but milk not to blame: Salmonella linked to Young’s Dairy
Columbiana County may hold key to salmonella outbreak in Clark County.
FDA approval: Six-month shelf life for dairy products
Dean Foods has received approval from the FDA for new technology that extends dairy-based beverage shelf life to six months.
Almost half the Earth is still wilderness
A team of more than 200 scientists spent two years compiling information about the Earth's most pristine and untouched regions. Their findings have been compiled in a new book, Wilderness: Earth's Last Wild Places.
Backup generator isn’t a complete standby power solution
If installed improperly, a back-up generator can create a wiring hazard and complicate efforts by a utility company to reconnect the primary power source.
Congress back in town; will disaster aid follow?
New ag committee chairmen take helm in both Senate and House.
Copeland’s weather station: 2002 was warmest on record
In 110 years of records, 2002 was the warmest recorded at the station of U.S. weather observer Edwin R. Copeland in southern Columbiana County, Ohio.
Deer farmer discusses chronic wasting disease
Ohio deer farmer refutes statement that chronic wasting disease is primarily found among captive animals.
Four more farm-raised deer test positive for CWD in Wisconsin
Four more whitetail deer from a Wisconsin farm-raised herd destroyed last month have tested positive for chronic wasting disease.
John Deere produces fuel cell vehicle
John Deere has modified a Pro-Gator utility vehicle to demonstrate fuel cell power capabilities.













