Ohio Beef Expo Junior Steer and Heifer Show had record attendance
Champions announced for the Ohio Cattlemen's Association Junior Steer and Heifer Show.
Pool raiders want it stopped at home
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell coments on the ironic twist of California producers' milk being pooled in the Upper Midwest federal order.
Ohio farmers to plant less acres in 2001
If forecasts hold true, farmers will plant approximately 90,000 fewer acres of major crops this year.
Baldwin faces animal cruelty charges
Harlan Baldwin of rural Ashtabula was charged March 30 with 49 counts of animal cruelty. The charges stem from a March 23 investigation by the Ashtabula County Humane Society of a barn Baldwin rented on a Sheffield Township farm.
Ohio salutes forestry leaders
The Ohio Forestry Association, Inc. recognized four individuals and one company with conservation awards at its recent 98th annual meeting held in Columbus.
Girls just wanna do good
A group of six professional, young mothers from the Petersburg and Boardman areas are revolutionizing the typical "girls' night out" by turning it into their "GNO for Good."
OHS offers genealogy classes
A genealogy workshop series, offered by the Ohio Historical Society Archives/Library and the Franklin County Genealogical and Historical Society, is designed to introduce family history searchers to the many records and resources available to them.
Pennsylvania zeroes in on stray voltage
The stray voltage problems experienced in one Pennsylvania county has sent the state on a search for solutions.
Renaissance announces new acquisition
Growing Renaissance family purchases the vitamin and premix business of FurstMcNess within the eastern states.
Dangers of hunting wild mushrooms
Lanny Rhodes, Ohio State University associate professor of plant pathology, warns that poisonous mushrooms can look similar to edible varieties, and that if people mistakenly eat a poisonous mushroom, they could become seriously ill, or even die.