Outdoor burning: Know the law and heed the rules
Ohio regulations for burning debris outdoors differ between suburban and rural areas
Pool raiding is siphoning big bucks
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell coments on Cam Thraen's article concerning the distribution of funds from Milk Order 33 and the funds it is taking out of the pockets of local dairy producers.
Pork producers in 17 states can join lawsuits filed against vitamin makers
Lawsuits have been filed against certain manufacturers of vitamins, alleging a long-running international conspiracy to fix, raise and maintain inflated prices of certain bulk vitamins and vitamin products.
Ohio inventor wins a gold medal
"Quickchange 2000" has won for Dennis Dick of East Sparta, Ohio, a gold medal in the agricultural implements category at the 2000 Inventors Congress in Minnesota.
Stark County student art exhibit opens with awards
The Canton Museum of Art's 10th annual Stark County High School Art exhibition will open March 25, featuring original two- and three-dimensional works by area high school students.
Herbicide-resistant weed found in Ohio
Ohio State University greenhouse studies recently confirmed the resistance of one shattercane population to herbicides.
Honor the women in your family
Celebrate Women's History Month in March by finding your female ancestors.
Living in the shadow of Buckeye Egg
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell discusses how the dark cloud that continues to hang over Buckeye Egg Farms casts a shadow over every farm in the state, regardless of size.
Howland Community Church has annual antiques show
The 39th annual show and sale sponsored by the church will be March 23-24.
Portage dairymen salute one of their own
The Portage County Dairy Committee bestowed its Sherman Brockett Honorary Dairyman Award March 6 to Alan Tomlinson and his wife, Tommie in recognition of the couple's devotion to ag education and dairy promotion. Tomlinson died March 8 of cancer.











