Thursday, November 7, 2024

The Round-Up to Wood County, Ohio, in July 14 will feature six producer operations, including a Holstein steer beef operation.

What once seemed to be the tradition of rugged Texans and cowboys of the wild west, the lure of rodeo is attracting more and more fans each year. That "cowboy way" is alive and well in Belmont County, Ohio.

The Ashland FFA Food Science and Technology Team will compete in national competition.

Up to 6,000 pounds of beef will be roasted eight to nine hours over hot coals for the event, which is held each year to help fund the volunteer fire department.

A special traveling photographic exhibit, John Valentine Haidt: A Life of Christ, will be on display July 6-29 in the Schoenbrunn Visitor Center audio-visual room.

Purdue entomologists predict that when the spring armyworm infestation is over, another invasion of fall armyworms could arrive.

Aspects of historic Indian culture presented by experienced 18th century Native American re-enactors will be featured.

An extremely rare 19th century Navajo blanket was appraised at up to half a million on Antique Road Show.

Guest commentator Richard Levins, professor and extension agricultural economist at the University of Minnesota and a senior fellow with the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, writes about the critical definition of "family" farms.

Stenholm-Boehner substitute amendment squeaks by the House Agriculture Committee on a 24-23 vote.