Nuisance wheat turns into golden opportunity
Kiss of Nabisco transforms nuisance wheat variety into a premium identity-preserved grain.
Clock carried historical twist: Dargate bidders eager for furniture
A clock made by Jacob Blumer of the family famous for hiding the Liberty Bell during the Revolutionary War sold for $4,950.
G. Edwin Johnson, ag broadcast pioneer, dies
Ed Johnson, who pioneered ag broadcasts across Ohio, died at his home Feb. 12, 2001.
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Greenhouse workshop includes one-day tour
Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association holds alternatives in agriculture workshop on specialty greenhouse production.
Judge rules Vermont flocks must be killed
Sheep seized in July 2000 after the USDA found transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) disease will now be destroyed.
Museum of Ceramics to hold annual spring lecture series
Series will feature the museum's collection in storage which has been closed to the public for over 20 years.
New book reveals Ohio’s history
The Documentary Heritage of Ohio has been published by the Ohio University Press.
Pa. leads the way in farm preservation
Gov. Ridge proposes $140 million to implement the third year of the "Growing Greener" program in Pennsylvania.
UPI takes over sales facilities in wider area
United Producers and Southern States Cooperative announce an agreement for UPI to lease and operate livestock facilities owned by Southern States.











