McClure unseats OFB president in state leadership shake-up
An unprecedented leadership challenge at the Ohio Farm Bureau resulted in the seating of a new president.
Learning low-tech production production
The All-Ohio Growers Roundtables, a series of three, one-day roundtable discussions on fruit and vegetable production and on growing for the produce auctions, will be held on three Wednesdays in January and February in northcentral Ohio.
Akron Antique Market will open December 9
The Akron Antique Market will be held Dec. 9-10 at the Summit County Fairgrounds.
Christmas customs recaptured for Loghurst
The oldest log house in northeast Ohio is decked out for the holidays.
Harkin calls for StarLink compensation
Sen. Tom Harkin, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Agriculture Committee, is calling on the Clinton administration to make sure farmers aren't left holding an expensive bag in the wake of the StarLink corn losses.
Hog profit margins slim as supply expands
USDA says more pork is on the way, and that means tighter margins for pork producers.
Idora Park display comes to Salem
The Idora Park Museum Committee is preserving the memory of Idora Park, now defunct, in Youngstown, Ohio, through traveling displays.
Internet helps find roots of family trees
The Internet has transformed the time-consuming effort of researching genealogy into a speedy search.
Kent planetarium to explore Star of Bethlehem
The nighttime sky as seen from the Holy Land in the year 6 B.C. will be recreated when the Kent State University Planetarium holds its annual Star of Bethlehem show.
Monsanto CEO pledges more biotech responsibility
Monsanto will take greater strides in establishing biotech credibility, vows company CEO Hendrik A. Verfaillie.













