Vintage bridal attire highlight of fashion show
The North Canton Civic Center will host the show featuring bridal fashions of the past 100 years.
Farm bill caught up in politics
The Congressional conference committee studying the farm bill is unlikely to finish its work before the Easter break. Congress' recess begins March 22.
Wayne Co. recognizes 4-H volunteers at banquet
Shirley Pittenger's dedication to the 4-H program earned her the 2002 Meritorious Service Award during the Wayne County 4-H Volunteer Recognition Banquet at The Barn Restaurant in Smithville.
Finding a thrill on Capitol Hill
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell tells us what's so fun about hearing and watching the rhetoric and political maneuvering in Washington.
Packer ban divides Congress
A proposed ban on packer ownership of livestock is heating up farm bill negotiations.
Global program seeds idea of 8 billion bushel grain production cutback
Founders say the Focus on Sabbatical program has the potential to double grain prices a year before the actual production cut.
More farmers consider composting livestock carcasses
Farmers tend to lose more animals in a year than they realize, and the uncertainty of how to dispose of carcasses continues to burn in their minds.
Model railroad flea market set in Niles, March 24
Scales represented include scale models, tin plate, Lionel, train parts and rail literature.
Have we lost our sense of direction?
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell says what agriculture needs is direction.
National Farmers Union elects Frederickson as its 12th president
The former educator and state senator will represent fellow farmers from across the nation as leader of the national organization.













