Friday, May 17, 2024

It is possible to use agricultural production systems that are not chemically-intensive, and to make a living doing it.

Thanksgiving marks the season opener of the Ohio Scott Antique Market that runs monthly November through June in Columbus.

Unless demand is greater than currently projected, there may not be much further upside left in the corn market until spring.

The Wellsville Historical Society will hold its annual Christmas open house during the next four weekends.

A collection of daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes, ivorytypes, opaltypes, cyanotypes, daguerreotype cases and other historical photos is on display at Penn State University.

There are a lot of things that leave Editor Susan Crowell shaking her head this week.

The Harold Sanor family of North Georgetown received this year's Goodyear Conservation Farmer of the Year award from the Columbiana Soil and Water Conservation District.

A bee hive project has gotten some students interested in ag science that teacher Dean Frank had never even seen before.

Four producers outlined their operations during a panel discussion at the northeast regional meeting of the Professional Dairy Heifers Growers Association in Akron last week.

More than 160 potential and current replacement heifer growers attended last week's northeast regional conference.