New Central Ohio area code approved
An overlay area code to relieve the 614 number crush.
Error in price reports could cost cattlemen millions of dollars
The Agricultural Marketing Service is recalculating the boxed beef cutout values from April 3 through May 11, and primal cut values from April 3 through May 15.
New Pennsylvania historical markers approved
The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission has announced 28 new historical markers.
Failed wheat crop may test Congress
In the face of a total crop failure in wheat country, will Congress finally stand firm on its long-held resolve to quit throwing out its own budget by voting in farm disaster aid?
Outstanding Hiland FFA’ers honored
The Hiland High School FFA recognized its outstanding members at the annual parent-member banquet May 11.
FAO chief calls for biotech acceptance
Jacques Diouf, director-general of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization said in a May 14 speech in Stockholm that each GMO application must be fully analyzed on a case-by-case basis.
Pa. Game Commission continues fawn study
The two-year study became almost an instant hit with the public last year when researchers began posting weekly updates about the study's unfolding drama on the game commission's Web site at www.pgc.state.pa.us.
Progress Edition Profile
Friday, May 18, 2001 11:04 AM
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Flies are more than just pesky
According to an Iowa State entomologist, biting flies can adversely affect animal performance, and spread disease among your cattle.
The Great Depression stayed by photography
"The Art of Humane Propaganda: Photographers of the Farm Security Administration During the Great Depression," is a photographic documentary on exhibit at the Columbus Museum of Art through Sept. 2.













