Community excursion heads to U.S. Holocaust memorials
Allegheny College, in conjunction with the Allegheny Hillel and the Office of Student Activities, will sponsor a community travel excursion to the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington Nov. 2.
E-diesel shows promise in Illinois tests
An ethanol-diesel blend may not have as much energy content as pure diesel, but politically it packs a lot of punch.
Fall sampling helps assess spring slugs
Fall is the time to sample fields to help determine spring slug populations.
Farm Bill impacts cash rental rates
The new federal farm bill will not generate windfall profits for agricultural producers, according to financial analysis.
Farm reaps rewards of drainage
The science of drainage is often ignored when it comes to farm sustainability.
Results are in: Area junior fair livestock sales total nearly $5 million
The support of area youth continues to grow, as evidenced by support given by livestock buyers at the regino's county fair junior livestock sales.
Unreasonable and unseasonable, fear of bats is a Halloween myth
Haunted by their scary image, Ohio's bats will be hibernating as cool weather approaches.
Ag outlook and policy meetings help decipher marketing plans, farm bill
Ohio State's annual roundup of regional farm outlook meetings kicks off in Wayne County Nov. 18. A complete schedule follows.
Use of ethanol byproducts as feed
New ethanol plants are producing byproducts with higher nutrient content and digestibility.
Alternative crops highlighted at Nov. 19 seminar
A "Money Makers For Your Acres" seminar will be offered Nov. 19 at OARDC Fisher Auditorium in Wooster.













