Outdoor antique show and sale scheduled at Westlake
The Clague House Museum, built in 1876, will be the setting for the July 8 show.
Colonial Williamsburg preserving Ghent Treaty Box
The historic box that carried the treaty ending the War of 1812, thus resolving the final hostilities between the United States and Britain, currently is undergoing conservation at Colonial Williamsburg.
Rogers Auction staying put
The Baer family says rumors they might sell out are "absolutely false."
Company makes farm biosecurity signs available
ABS Global now has a sign that reads "Stop. Biosecure Area. Visitors by Appointment Only."
Shift from forest to crops lowers temps
New study is the first to document the link between regional climate change and a major change in temperate forest cover.
Dailey taps Buchy as assistant director
Jim Buchy will manage the day-to-day operations of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, formulating, and shaping regulatory policy, and monitoring agricultural legislation.
Smeal cyberlaw expert slices spam legislation
A Penn State expert on cyberlaw and privacy issues cautions Congress to move slowly with the bills currently under review o reduce the growing number of spam- or junk-e-mail.
Dairy program calling all producers
A July 19 program will show producers how to manage "price risk" and learn about diary options and futures markets.
Technique to improve cattle cloning
Researchers at the University of Georgia have developed a technique which may dramatically improve the success rate of cattle cloning.
Early crop has sweet corn growers pickin’ and grinnin’
The southern Ohio crop is 10 days ahead of schedule, and two or three weeks earlier than the rest of the state.












