Thursday, June 11, 2026

Yearly Archives: 2001

New pests are finding new ways to destroy crops and destroy producers' profit margin.

An Ohio State researcher cautions livestock producers to pencil it out first before switching to high oil corn for their rations, due to a good market for feed grade fat.

By 2008, all livestock farms in Ohio are going to have to have a nutrient management plan in place and be implementing it.

The well known Greensburg, Pa., Antiques Show runs Jan. 19-21 east of Pittsburgh.

USDA scientists have completed a pilot project to decipher segments of cattle and swine genes, paving the way for technologies that will help livestock breeders identify animals with superior qualities.

Water quality project could serve as model for other watersheds that cross political boundaries.

Throughout February and March, Historic Roscoe Village will be displaying simple machines used during the canal era in the East Gallery of the Visitor Center.

The little known work of two generations of a family of central Ohio artists will be featured at the Columbus Museum of Art beginning Jan. 31.

An unusually large number of new and rare wild plant species were spotted in Ohio last year.

A white-tailed deer killed last fall in Greene County is an Ohio record and, if approved by national scoring organizations, could also be the largest deer ever taken by a hunter in the world.