Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Calvin Ernst has built a successful conservation seed company on a base of growing common weeds.

Earrings, necklaces, bracelets, buttons, pins and even tiaras of half a century ago and older is on display at the Buhl House in Zelinople through June.

The Northeast Ohio Forestry Association met recently for the 29th annual banquet and benefit auction.

The World Trade Organization's appellate body overturned a 1999 decision by the U.S. International Trade Commission that has prompted the United States to impose import restraints on lamb meat imports.

House and Senate budget negotiators have committed an extra $79 billion to agriculture.

Scouting the best defense agains the alfalfa weevil and potato leafhoppers now showing up in area alfalfa fields.

The new first-place premium in four classes - grain seeds, wheat, oats and "other grain" - have been doubled, from $5 to $10 per winning entry. Second-place premiums in those classes were increased to $5, from $4.

A new oral history project at the University of Illinois is helping to recover the routine and preserve the ordinary through the memories of Depression era undergraduates.

Legislation introduced to extend the Northeast Dairy Compact and to create a Southern Dairy Compact.

Wisconsin dairies with serious subclinieal mastitis problems are up to seven times more likely to have antibiotic residues in their milk than producers with herds that have a low incidence of mastitis, according to the study.