Economist: USDA crop report is same old story
Producers holding out hope for higher corn and soybean prices may find no optimism in world crop report.
Quail Hollow Craft and Herb Fair will be May 5-6
Quality handcrafted goods will be sold in connection with the Herbal Society's annual plant sale.
Family-A-Fair comes to Kent-Ashtabula
The schedule of events for the May 5 extension fair will includes Ashtabula County's own version of Family Feud.
Roscoe Village to host interactive canal boat exhibit
The in-ground Hillside Canal Boat Exhibit will be the newest addition to the living history of Historic Roscoe Village. Christening is April 21.
Farmer shares dairy mission statement
James Comp of Dorset explains the guidelines under which he operates his dairy farm.
Scout early: Cut wheat weeds down to size
Failure to scout fields and take the appropriate action can result in yield losses and harvesting problems.
First 72 hours critical for calves
It is easy in all the excitement and rush of calving season to overlook some basic management procedures that affect the calf for the rest of his life.
Soybean seed better in 2001
Seed quality for this year's soybean crop is considerably better than last. Supplies are going to be tight.
Improving teenage financial literacy
A coalition of more than 100 governmental, educational and business organizations working together to improve financial literacy among young people has published "Improving Financial Literacy: What Schools and Parents Can and Cannot Do."
Studying baseball’s offensive surge
Two University of Nebraska-Lincoln historians report on factors contributing to "Baseball's Great Hitting Barrage of the 1990s."