Learning the art of glass blowing at Hale Farm classes
Hale Farm and Village's glassblowers will lead a series of classes beginning in early September.
Jefferson Co. families’ winning streaks continue
DeFrank, Newburn and Piergallini families continued their winning ways at this year's Jefferson County Fair.
Map predates Columbus’ arrival to N. America
The parchment of the controversial Vinland Map, possibly the first map of the North American continent, has been dated by scientists.
Luck, know-how shown in youth at Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions
A combination of beginner's luck, good fortune and known-how helped eight young people exhibit and sell their grand and reserve champion livestock projects at the Ohio State Fair.
Millers: Don’t send us GM wheat
Millers feel biotechnology has a future in agriculture, but aren't willing to risk markets on genetically modified wheat now.
Exhibitors go home happy with champion Holsteins in Northwest Pa. Holstein Show
Deep Valley Starz Sherry, owned by James Kahler, took the grand champion title at the Northwest Pa. Holstein Championship Show.
Farm and Dairy heads to Farm Aid concert and you can go along
Join the Farm and Dairy bus heading to the Farm Aid concert in western Pennsylvania Sept. 21.
Farm market hosts quilt show, corn roast
Maize Valley Farm Market will host a quilt show and corn roast Aug. 24-25 in the top of the century-old bank barn that houses the market in Hartville, Ohio.
Loghurst will host dulcimer concert in Canfield
Loghurst, the oldest remaining loghouse in northeast Ohio, will be the site of a special outdoor concert Aug. 31.
Lower U.S. forecast across the board
The USDA's August Crop Production report, which contained a surprisingly small forecast of the 2002 U.S. corn and soybean crops and a much lower estimate of the wheat crop.













