Drought condition makes Pa. counties eligible for USDA emergency loans
Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman has named 58 counties in Pennsylvania as eligible due to losses caused by very low precipitation.
Fowl substance could have sweet smell for agricultural industry
The mixture of diesel fuel and pressure-treated chicken litter creates up to 35 percent more fuel without diminishing its fuel properties.
Grove City man wins ‘Toughest Jobs’ contest
John Scheafnocker's essay about building his custom-crafted log home with little help other than his Bobcat loader was selected from the more than 30,000 entries received.
Home cooking builds strong families
Family development specialist says traditions, including any activity the family does together on a regular basis, play an important role in family behavior.
Kelso House Lyceum Series begins Jan. 4
Edgar McCormick, Brimfield historian and emeritus professor of English at Kent State University, will talk about his latest book, "Yesterday's Scholars."
Licking County family preserves farmland
Agricultural easement for a 47-acre Monroe Township century farm has been donated to the Ohio Department of Agriculture because of its history.
Other side of dairy policy debate
A member of the dairy committee of Ohio Farmers Union takes exception to arguments and assumptions presented in articles on the National Dairy Trust Fund proposal.
Moving electric fence to open strip grazing is high paying job, saves cost
Beef producers who want to make more money should feed winter grass instead of moving hay.
Power of nature is profound
Living amid green space is highly beneficial to children.
Pro Football Hall of Fame honors fallen airman Don Steinbrunner
In a special ceremony, Nov. 10, during Veterans Day weekend, Air Force major Don Steinbrunner, an offensive lineman for the Cleveland Browns from 1954 to 1957, was honored for his career and for his sacrifice. Steinbrunner was killed July 10, 1967, when he was shot down over Vietnam.













