Sunday, December 28, 2025

ABS Global now has a sign that reads "Stop. Biosecure Area. Visitors by Appointment Only."

New study is the first to document the link between regional climate change and a major change in temperate forest cover.

Jim Buchy will manage the day-to-day operations of the Ohio Department of Agriculture, formulating, and shaping regulatory policy, and monitoring agricultural 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.

A July 19 program will show producers how to manage "price risk" and learn about diary options and futures markets.

Researchers at the University of Georgia have developed a technique which may dramatically improve the success rate of cattle cloning.

The southern Ohio crop is 10 days ahead of schedule, and two or three weeks earlier than the rest of the state.

A musical stage play billed as "pure entertainment with a rock and roll beat," Zombie Prom opened June 29 at the Ashtabula Arts Center's Straw Hat Theatre. The show be performed again July 5-8 and 12-14.

An extremely rare 19th century Navajo blanket was appraised at up to half a million on Antique Road Show.

Guest commentator Richard Levins, professor and extension agricultural economist at the University of Minnesota and a senior fellow with the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, writes about the critical definition of "family" farms.