Work of Niles area artists and authors is special display
A special open house display featuring the work of Niles area artists and authors will be on exhibit at the Niles Historical Society for the next two months.
Farmers could hold powerful solution
Research at The University of Tennessee has focused on the economic feasibility of growing biomass crops for energy production.
Genomics is the next agricultural revolution
The GMO revolution promises a long-lasting and favorable impact on agriculture worldwide.
Holstein distinguished junior members named at Pa. junior Holstein meeting
Awards were made at the 2001 Junior Holstein Association state convention Feb. 2-4 in West Middlesex, Pa.
Is this a date or a relationship?
This six-part series on dating covers topics from meeting new people to strategies for a successful marriage.
It took a winch, but he’s okay
A 26-year-old retired Appaloosa being kept by Mary Jo Modzeldwski of Burgettstown, Pa., ventured onto a footbridge where it had never gone before and fell through. It took a tow truck to get him out.
Lack of standards prove costly to farmers: Labeling GM food could add trust
More than 80 percent of U.S. consumers want GM food labeled. Consumer scientist says farmers should want that, too.
UPI takes over sales facilities in wider area
United Producers and Southern States Cooperative announce an agreement for UPI to lease and operate livestock facilities owned by Southern States.
Can we calm the classroom chaos
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on columnist George F. Will's assessment of the dismal world of K-12 public education
Alternative agriculture: Harvesting profits from cut flowers
John Waymire, whose Little Miami Flower Co. has annual cut flower sales of close to a million stems on the wholesale market, will speak at the OEFFA workshop.













