Zehnder wins dairy poster contest
The grand-prize winner of the Columbiana County Buckeye Dairy Boosters poster contest was Katie Zehnder from Mrs. Milajecki's class at St. Aloysius in East Liverpool.
National park exhibit comes to Canton
The Smithsonian traveling exhibit at the McKinley Museum in Canton presents 43 large-format color panoramic photographs that capture the majesty of National Parks and monuments.
At Buckeye FFA banquet, Mangun accepts crown of leadership
Johnna Mangun will be wearing two hats for the Buckeye Career Center FFA Chapter during the coming year.
New green maps track environmental landmarks with icons
The latest green map was released last month in Santa Monica, but more than 100 communities worldwide have their own versions.
Black River FFA honors its state, American degree winners
Justina Morlock and Todd Denes were recognized as the outstanding FFA students during Black River FFA's annual student recognition banquet.
Ohio’s electric cooperatives break ground for western Ohio power plant
A 510-megawatt facility will be owned by National Power Cooperative and will be built and operated by a division of American Electric Power, through an agreement with National Power Cooperative.
Three Jerseys top $6,000 in Wooster
Canadian consignments were in demand at the 2001 Ohio Spring Classic and Jackpot Sale sponsored by the Ohio Jersey Breeder's Association.
Pa. eliminates bottleneck for farmland preservation
A new law amending the Agricultural Security Area Law allows counties to preserve tracts of farmland that extend into adjoining counties.
Horseman’s Council towpath ride big success
Bill Baker of the Stark County Horseman's Council thanks everyone who helped make the annual Ohio & Erie Towpath Trail ride a success.
Armyworms invade pastures, cropland
They have marched across Texas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky, but farmers in Ohio won't see the armyworm larvae for another couple of weeks.