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.
Can we calm the classroom chaos
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on columnist George F. Will's assessment of the dismal world of K-12 public education
Too much milk pushing prices down
The USDA expects a 1 percent increase in milk production in 2001.
Mann Library unveils rare ag books
Cornell University has established a Web site devoted to making available full-text copies of more than 800 important agricultural texts.
Master Gardener calendars now available
2001 Garden Calendars coordinated by the Tri-State Area Master Gardener Association are available from Hancock County extension.
Media hype raising false expectations for online investors
Investors around the world are risking losing their investments - lured by aggressive advertising and publicity that tout the lucrative prospects of online investing.











