Salem farmers’ market set to open
A Saturday morning, open air farmers' market will open June 16 in the parking lot on the corner of East State Street and North Ellsworth Street
Dargate auction brings record bids
World record price established for American artist Marion Greenwood at $27,025.
Slow-growing crops vulnerable to slugs
It remains to be seen if the slowly developing crops can outgrow slug feeding this year.
Dredging permits for Allegheny, Ohio rivers issued by Pennsylvania
Four companies have been granted permits for commercial sand and gravel dredging on portions of a 100-mile stretch of the Allegheny and Ohio rivers.
Two Mapleton FFA’ers earn American degree
The chapter recognized Kelly Fugitt and Russ Stolcals, who will be receiving American FFA degrees at the national convention later this year.
Foot-and-mouth disease hits European farmers’ clout as well as pocketbook
President of the Belgian farmers union said the economic impact of the disease has been enormous, but psychologically, it has been even worse.
USDA appoints Adams to head Ohio Farm Service Agency
The assistant director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture has been named direction of the Farm Service Agency Ohio office.
Geauga Co. tackles foal loss rumors
Get the details on the causes of equine abortion at a special meeting in Geauga County June 11.
Looking for ginseng information?
Several organizations can give you detailed information on cultivating and marketing wild herbs.
Adults say it’s ‘freaky;’ teens say it’s ‘cool’
The beads, colored hair, and piercing are this generation's way to be unique. Every generation has something, and every generation of adults is shocked by it. It is part of life.













