Other side of dairy policy debate
A member of the dairy committee of Ohio Farmers Union takes exception to arguments and assumptions presented in articles on the National Dairy Trust Fund proposal.
A gallery of Olivers: Wayne County farmer has complete set
Richard Baumann has restored more than 50 Olivers, from the earliest 1929 two-cycle kerosene tractor on iron wheels to the 1975 models that were the end of the Oliver line.
$2,055 paid for top selling cow in Ohio National Ayrshire Fall Sale
Much anticipated Ohio National Jackpot Calf Sale included five Ohio-bred calves. Top bid was $1,700 for Emerald Farms Cornelius Snobal consigned by Logan Fenton of Winchester.
Car and Driver names eight foreign models to 10Best list
Once the No. 1 car, the Corvette made it back on the list for the first time in two years, but at the bottom of rather than at the top.
Drought condition makes Pa. counties eligible for USDA emergency loans
Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman has named 58 counties in Pennsylvania as eligible due to losses caused by very low precipitation.
Fowl substance could have sweet smell for agricultural industry
The mixture of diesel fuel and pressure-treated chicken litter creates up to 35 percent more fuel without diminishing its fuel properties.
Grove City man wins ‘Toughest Jobs’ contest
John Scheafnocker's essay about building his custom-crafted log home with little help other than his Bobcat loader was selected from the more than 30,000 entries received.
‘Gift of the Magi’ fights cancer
Researchers have identified a compound in myrrh, one of the gifts presented to Jesus by the Three Wise Men, that they believe could be developed into a potent anticancer agent.
Hayes for the holidays
Special evening tour offered of the Hayes Presidential Center in Fremont.
‘It’ could be a threat to your health
"It" is being ballyhooed as the greatest invention since the Internet, but health and fitness experts are afraid "It" could also be the worst threat to cardiovascular health since the greasy spoon.