Disjointed: Did winter wheat get bit by frost?
WOOSTER, Ohio - The recent bout of cold weather may have slowed the development of Ohio's wheat crop, but frost damage is anticipated to be less severe in Ohio than in more southern wheat-growing states.
Expand your welding skills at Lincoln classes
CLEVELAND - The Lincoln Electric Welding School has released its schedule for the second half of 2007.
Four volunteers log more than 121 years
COLUMBUS - The Ohio 4-H Hall of Fame inducted Tom McNutt of Franklin County, Doug Michaelis of Wood County, Karen Murray of Lorain County and Sharen O'Brock of Mahoning County during the 10th annual Ohio 4-H Volunteer Conference earlier this year.
Ohio Ayrshire sale averages $1,444
COLUMBUS - The 2007 Ohio Ayrshire Spring Expo Sale lived up to its reputation as one of the top Ayrshire sales in the United States.
Ohio cheese makers among the best
MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Ohio cheese makers earned top honors in several classes at the U.S. Championship Cheese Contest, judged in March.
Pa. Farm Bureau fighting for farmers’ liability protection
HARRISBURG, Pa. - More than 300 farmers converged on the state capital as part of Pennsylvania Farm Bureau's 2007 State Legislative Conference.
Pennsylvania 4-H’ers are making safety a priority
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Two Pennsylvania 4-H members and two 4-H clubs were recently recognized for their achievements in the Pennsylvania 4-H Safety Awards Program at the Pennsylvania 4-H Horse Forum held at Penn State and the Days Inn of State College March 2-4.
Pennsylvania sets national farmland preservation record: 350,000 acres
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania set a national record recently by reaching 350,000 acres of preserved farmland, said Gov.
Ten families finally have closure
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The hour of honor
SALEM, Ohio - Millions of fingers have touched the names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. Millions of feet have walked the circle of the National World War II Memorial.