Juneteenth Underground Railroad hikes set for June 28
Participants will encounter abolitionists, free blacks, slavecatchers, runaway slaves, and everyday citizens of the Cuyahoga Valley on the tour.
Breaking the law of averages
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell offers a reality check and offers her take on surviving farm price forecasts.
Medina farm hosts milkman’s reunion
July event will be a combination reunion and antique milk truck show.
FarMore Farms: Farming is far more than milking cows
The farm's cows will cross the auction block next week, but farm owners say there's still more life in their Geauga County farm.
Move back to the city
Reader responds to "Landowner shoots horse" article.
Ohio agriculture packs an $80 billion punch
The ag industry contributed $79.6 billion to Ohio's economic output in 2000.
Sebring’s Bill Grammer breeds top-ranked Jersey
Cow recognized as one of the nation's highest Jersey milk producers.
Corn technology goes into clothes, carpets and carryout containers
Through newer technology and the development of polylactic acid, researchers use the crop and its by-products in everything from carpets to clothes to carryout containers.
U.S. beef demand still looks strong
Consumer demand for beef has remained relatively stable and strong regardless of the BSE scare in Canada.
Dress of Holocaust survivor on display
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum launched the Silent Witnesses: Artifacts from the Collection of the Museum national tour in Cleveland in honor of the museum's 10th anniversary.