Longtime OFU leader, Charlie Nash, died July 14
The man whose name is synonymous with the Ohio Farmers Union, former executive director Charlie Nash, died July 14.
U.N. report: Harness technology to improve world’s living conditions
The United Nation's new Human Development Report 2001 calls for harnessing new technologies to help transform the lives of the poor.
Mt. Pleasant tour: Gardens viewed with birds in mind
The annual tour of hometown gardens, homes, and historical sites in the historical village of Mount Pleasant will be Aug. 4-5.
Voters willing to pay share of conservation benefits from farms
National poll shows Americans value U.S. food and will pay to protect farmland and the environment.
Ohio Department of Natural Resources divisions merge
ODNR combines divisions of mines and reclamation and oil and gas.
Ohio tackles mine land problems
A record $10 million in new projects will address abandoned mine land problems in eastern and southeastern Ohio.
Cars to race along Route 66 without a drop of gas
The American Solar Challenge will wind along historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles.
USDA quick to revamp livestock mandatory price reporting program
The USDA is making improvements to ensure more accurate and complete collecting, disseminating and reporting of market data by the Agricultural Marketing Service.
Children of Chernobyl visit United States
An ongoing project called "The Children of Chernobyl" brings youth from the former Soviet Union to visit the United States each summer.
USDA research preserves historic flag
USDA wool experts are helping save the flag that inspired our national anthem.













