Art Nouveau Style advertisement tops ewolf’s April auction
Alphonse Maria Mucha's "Papier a Cigarettes Job" was estimated at $500 to $1,000. The 1898 poster sold for $2,357.
Potato leafhopper resistant alphalpha varieties
Research planned to determine when insecticide are needed
Economist: USDA crop report is same old story
Producers holding out hope for higher corn and soybean prices may find no optimism in world crop report.
Quail Hollow Craft and Herb Fair will be May 5-6
Quality handcrafted goods will be sold in connection with the Herbal Society's annual plant sale.
Early planting has its advantages and problems
Purdue corn specialist says that while the calendar may heralds winter's recent end, the first days of spring are often iffy for field work.
Researchers shop for answers about consumer illiteracy
Tests indicate that as many as one in five U.S. adults are, to varying degrees, functionally illiterate and innumerate (unable to do math). Study focuses on how do these adults function as consumers?
FAPRI leader looks optimistically at legislative action on farm bill reform
Farm bill discussion must include debate on how much it takes to sustain U.S. agriculture says policy analyst.
Revised, updated “Birds of Ohio” is available
The bible of Buckeye birders has been revised and published in a second edition.
Farmers could be in for ‘slug’fest
Farmers need to scout for slugs as soon it warms up and fields are dry enough for walking.
Spring Dairy Expo crowns winners
A 5-year-old Holstein cow and Holstein yearling heifer were named supreme champions from the 560 head of dairy cattle that paraded through the tanbark ring for the 2001 Spring Dairy Expo March 29-31 in Columbus.













