Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Two University of Nebraska-Lincoln historians report on factors contributing to "Baseball's Great Hitting Barrage of the 1990s."

Neal Peterson, founder of the Pawpaw Foundation and grower of the largest developed variety pawpaw orchard in the United States will speak at a horticulture workshop April 28 in Albany, Ohio.

The Ohio Wildlife Council has approved deer regulations for 2001, and established fall hunting and trapping seasons. The most notable change involves the reduction in standard antler length.

In the book, "Talking Back to Civilization: Indian Voices From the Progressive Era" historian Frederick Hoxie writes that the expansionof the United States "fell short" of wiping out the continent's indigenous cultures. As tragic as the 19th century was, it marked "but a moment in the long history of a people."

The Central Ohio Draft Horse Association was out in force over the first full weekend in April at Roger Shira's farm on Cassell Road, south of Fredericktown.

Irish dairy management highlighted at April 27 meeting at the Miller dairy farm in Millersburg.

Spring Run Farm is the county's top Ayrshire herd and is also the fifth-ranked Ayrshire herd in Ohio.

Mahoning County photographers are encouraged to capture the essence of soil and water on film.

In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell coments about current news that has shaken the agricultural community.

New Purdue Web site hopes to link manure buyers with sellers.