There’s still time to get involved with Brazilian exchange program
The Youngstown-Cleveland chapter of the Children's International Summer Village still has openings for children 13-14 and their families to participate in this year's interchange program with Brazil.
Farmers, harvest corn as soon as possible
Potential harvest delays just compound the list of problems corn growers have been facing all season.
Golden rule: Wheat could reclaim Ohio crop acres
Ohio wheat growers may be bucking the trend of several years of shrinking wheat production.
Greensburg Antique Show is November 1-3
The 101st Greensburg Antique Show is coming to the Mountain View Inn in Greensburg, Pa., Nov. 1-3.
Hot temps, short rain plagues September
Like August, September didn't show on paper what kind of month it was, according to Edwin R. Copeland, U.S. weather observer, reporting from his post in southern Columbiana County.
Interpreting our Farm Aid editorial
Reader is disappointed that Farm and Dairy didn't support the intent behind the Farm Aid concerts.
Editorial commentary: Keeping one eye on Washington
Politics, stalled spending bills and the impact of an Iraqi conflict: What's going on in Washington? Editor Susan Crowell shares one economist's perspective.
Library designated Freedom Station
The Warren-Trumbull County Public Library offers programs on the Underground Railroad in the region.
Direct marketing brings farm to table
Three C's can help small farms stay in business: competition, cash and consumers. And direct marketing is a way to do it.
‘Long walk home’ looks at Navajo’s 1863 march
Step back in time to 1863, when the U.S. Army forced more than 9,000 Navajos to make a grueling 380-mile march across New Mexico to a new reservation. A Nov. 1 program near Cleveland shares the story.













