Ad campaign designed to jump start lamb demand
The American Lamb Council is hoping a new $1.8 million promotional campaign will bolster the sheep industry's sagging demand.
Sheep and lamb inventory released
The number of sheep and lambs on Ohio farms on Jan. 1 totaled 142,000 head. This number is 6 percent more than a year ago.
Cowmen hope economy keeps rolling
A slowdown in the general economy and media attention being given to mad cow disease are shadows hanging over the current favorable cattle market.
Sheep producers earn $20 million
U.S.D.A. reports Lamb Meat Adjustment Assistance payments at the 2001 American Sheep Industry Association annual convention.
Daughter gives father special Valentine
Angela Navis of Akron will be celebrating her Valentine birthday Feb. 14 by donating her kidney to her father, Harry Navis.
Take this job and shove it
A letter in response to the Jan. 25 article "The British came awhile ago," relates it to the old song, "Take this job and shove it".
Dinosaur bones found in Madagascar
Fossils are discovered of a dinosaur new to science, dubbed Masiakasaurus knopfleri it is a long-necked relatively small carnivore, roughly the size of a German Shepherd dog.
Try some creative ideas for this Valentine’s Day
Forget the roses! Be as creative and as unique as possible on Valentine's Day.
Dred Scott documents now accessible on Web
A new site has been created to publish Missouri documents chronicling the historically important U.S. Supreme Court decision.
Web privacy could be in jeopardy due to Web browser
A "timing attack." can explore the contents of the visiting browser's "cache" of recent activities and plant "cache cookies."