Ag outlook: Farm bill support not as substantial as it may seem
Ohio State agricultural economists continue a statewide tour of agricultural policy and outlook meetings through mid-December.
Dairy outlook: It’s only a matter of time until price changes
Safety valve is to produce less or increase consumer demand, says Ohio State economist Cam Thraen.
Grain outlook: Hold on for the ride
Money will be in holding beans; spring corn price break expected.
All aboard for Cincinnati’s winter model train festival
A 2000-square-foot, O-gauge layout includes several trains running simultaneously through a four-level layout at the Cincinnati Museum Center this holiday season.
Bells scheduled to ring in Ohio’s 2003 bicentennial celebration
Forty-one remaining counties will receive their personalized bronze bells.
Off again, on again: Court stay checkoff
A federal appeals court granted a stay that permits the pork checkoff to continue collections during an appeal process.
Ohio’s ‘oldest old’ a growing part of society
The greatest population growth in Ohio is occurring in the 'oldest of the old,' those 85 or older.
Pa. Grange puts first woman at helm
Pennsyvlania Grange members elected the first woman to serve in the top position in the 130-year history of the state organization.
Pastor provides free resources to groups praying for nation’s farmers
This Methodist minister believes swelling the ranks of prayer warriors can only be good for America's endangered farm families.
People who give, live longer
A University of Michigan study suggests older people who are helpful to others reduce their risk of dying by nearly 60 percent compared to peers who provide neither practical help nor emotional support to relatives, neighbors or friends.













