Ohio farm markets under new license program
Farm markets that sell fresh fruits and vegetables are still exempt from Ohio's new regulations. But as soon as the market does so much as cut a melon in half with a knife, the market will now require a risk level one food processing license.
Scientists develop first transgenic cow clone for mastitis resistance
Researchers have produced a clone of a pure-bred Jersey cow whose cells may offer a biotechnological defense against mastitis disease.
Visions of the future dance in their heads
Noble County residents are getting the chance to direct their communities by creating a shared vision of their county's long-term future and move it in the direction they want.
Series to honor Underground Railroad women
Through first-person interpretation, meet three historical women who contributed to the success of the Underground Railroad. The program is part of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park 2001 Lyceum.
Answers may be blowin’ in the wind
Wind farming may be an alternative to other power sources.
Underground railroad network on track
Eligible Underground Railroad sites, educational and interpretive programs, and museum and archival facilities are encouraged to apply for inclusion in the Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.
Bid calling champion is crowned
The king of chant, the grand champion bid caller in Pennsylvania, hails from western Pennsylvania.
USDA announces CRP contract extensions
Certain Conservation Reserve Program participants whose contracts expire Sept. 30, will have an opportunity to extend their contracts for one year.
Buckeye Egg fined $1.36 million
State officials are pleased with the agreement but say, 'we've heard it before.'
Fewer wheat acres could boost prices
The lowest projected winter wheat plantings in 30 years could give some lift to wheat prices by summer harvest.