FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: Taft: Ohio needs an ethanol plant
Ohio Gov. Bob Taft, speaking at the Farm Science Review Sept. 18, pledged to push legislation that would help clear the way for a plant to be built in the Buckeye State.
Oh Great Government, hear our prayer
Frank Kostecki of Salem prays to the federal government, as a taxpayer, to use public money to rebuild and to fund the war, but to take no prisoners.
Earn seven Star Awards: Carroll Co. FB volunteers shine
Carroll County Farm Bureau's volunteer leaders received the state's highest awards for local programming during the county's annual meeting Sept. 11.
Explore alternative ways to boost income at Country Living Field Day
Country Living Field Day showcases alternatives for farm families.
History lovers can explore tribes of Ohio Valley
The second annual Ohio Valley Eastern Woodland Indian Seminar & Encampment Oct. 26-28, at Prickett's Fort State Park in Fairmont, W.Va.
In wake of tragedy: Commodity markets seen quickly returning to fundamentals
Fundamental supply and demand forces will likely return to drive commodity prices following the Sept. 11 tragedy, a Kansas State University economist said.
New crime lab unveiled in northeast Ohio
The Richland facility will bring the most advanced forensic technology, computer crime investigative assistance, and law enforcement training closer to area police departments and sheriff's offices.
Now’s the time to pump up ethanol use
A reader urges the U.S. legislature to "wake up and begin funding more ethanol plants."
Ohio crop yields higher in September
Ohio corn and soybean yields are expected to be higher than the previous month.
Ohio fall foliage viewing season nears
For Ohioans and out-of-state visitors who want to savor this year's foliage at its peak, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources recommends fall color events at state parks, forests and nature preserves.












