Saturday, January 3, 2026

In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on economist Peter Goldsmith's advice to producers to break out of the commodity mind-set and grab more of the food chain.

A whole series of boat and travel shows, that opened with the January Cincinnati Travel, Sports and Boat Show and the Mid America Sail and Power Board Show in Cleveland, will be held between now and April 1

Farm Bureau rep's comment regarding the Noble County visioning program angers another county resident.

If hog slaughter increases 4 percent to 5 percent this fall, compared to fall 2000, widening spreads between live hog and wholesale pork values will likely result in Iowa-southern Minnesota hog prices averaging in the upper $20s.

A new exhibit at the Arms Family Museum of Local History in Youngstown outlines the history of firefighting in the Mahoning Valley from the formation of its earliest companies to the present.

If they can develop a small piece of plastic you use to talk to people half way around the world, then battery-operated vehicles, with small engines running generators to recharge these batteries, could produce vehicles that would travel 200 miles per gallon.

Stephen R. Kerr, executive secretary and CEO of Holstein Association USA, submitted his resignation to the association board last week.

George W. Bush is only the third president officially recognized by the Encyclopedia of World Methodism as a Methodist when he took the oath of office.

A federal judge in Michigan has temporarily stopped the pork checkoff from getting dismantled.

Who's running the nation's forest management program? Editor Susan Crowell questions recent decisions made in Washington.