El Niño will affect U.S. weather through spring
Forecasters expect El Niño to continue to bring drier-than-average conditions around the Ohio Valley through March.
Exhibition takes flight at air and space museum
The Smithsonian will celebrate the centennial of the first powered flight by examining the Wright brothers' technical breakthrough and its cultural impact in the decade following the Dec. 17, 1903 milestone.
Exotic Newcastle disease spreads; farmers urged to take precautions
Following reports that a highly contagious viral disease in birds has spread from California to Nevada, poultry farmers and bird owners are urged to implement precautions to minimize the disease's spread.
Home, garden show returns to I-X Center
The National City Cleveland Home and Garden Show Feb. 8-16 at the I-X Center in Cleveland is as sure a sign of spring as the first cardinal appearance.
Market owner must pay beef checkoff fees
Massachusetts livestock market operator has small window to appeal decision.
Power-ful Show Ohio: Indoor equipment expo opens Jan. 24
The 33rd annual Power Show Ohio opens Jan. 24 at the state fairgrounds for three consecutive days.
USDA keeps investigating situation with StarLink
Washington is working to refute a Japanese report that StarLink corn was detected in a portion of a U.S. export shipment.
USDA names agriculture disaster areas in New York
The USDA has designated 25 counties in New York as primary agricultural disaster areas due to excessive rain, freezing and other weather-related disasters.
A lifetime with farming and horses
A conversation with western Pa. retired farmer Frank Ramage links draft horses, history and agriculture.
Defunct mineral resort has a healing history
Tucked away in rural Beaver County are the remains of the Frankfort Mineral Springs Health Resort, which catered to the wealthy in the 19th century.













