Little things add up to better soybean profits
To remain profitable, growers will have to manage the crop well, limit costs, and market for the top dollar, said Ohio State University agronomist Jim Beuerlein. "For most producers, the easiest and most effective approach is to reduce the cost of production."
Art exhibit highlights Navajo weavings
Art exhibit at Ohio University's Kennedy Museum of Art through April 29 highlights Navajo weavings.
New population center claims more sheep than people
2000 U.S. Census results place Edgar Springs, Mo., population 190, as the new population center of the United States.
Baldwin pleads not guilty to all charges
Harlan Baldwin of rural Ashtabula County pled not guilty to 49 counts of animal cruelty at his arrignment April 5.
NPPC seeks injunction to stop more harassment
The pork producers went back to court April 6 after the March 26 occupation of NPPC's Washington offices that was led by the Campaign for Family Farms and their member organizations including the Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement.
Breed sale results
Eight breed sales were held at the 2001 Ohio Beef Expo March 17 at the Ohio Expo Center with over 400 lots selling at an average price of $1,660 per lot.
Pa. assists counties with mosquitoes
Multi-agency task force creates a $3.3 million grants program to assist counties with mosquito surveillance and control in an effort to detect and control mosquitoes that carry West Nile virus.
Cuyahoga Valley National Park hosts pair of concerts
Lee Murdock and Blue Highway to perform in May at the Cuyahoga National Park.
Pa. Grange opposes premium pooling
Says state milk marketing board plan to pool part of Class I premium is not in the interest of most dairy farmers.
Dayton students win investment contest
University of Dayton was one of the three college teams of student investors have named national champions in a first of its kind portfolio management competition.











