A farmer can appreciate the ‘arts’
This letter writer takes offense to an elected official who considers those who choose to farm unsophisticated country bumpkins.
Visit the Greensburg antiques show
The well known Greensburg, Pa., Antiques Show runs Jan. 19-21 east of Pittsburgh.
Avalon Inn hosts 42nd antiques sale
Thirty-five exhibitors from three states will offer antiques and collectibles at the annual Avalon Inn Antiques Show Jan. 26-28.
All livestock producers need manure management plan
By 2008, all livestock farms in Ohio are going to have to have a nutrient management plan in place and be implementing it.
Burton plans 61st Maple Institute
In Geauga, Ohio's top ranking county in the production of maple syrup, the season will start as it has for the last 61 years, with the annual Maple Institute Jan. 17.
Jury’s still out on high oil corn
An Ohio State researcher cautions livestock producers to pencil it out first before switching to high oil corn for their rations, due to a good market for feed grade fat.
Car collector buys favorite car of Jackie Kennedy Onassis
The anonymous buyer purchased the car as a surprise gift for his wife.
New pests relentless in march on crops
New pests are finding new ways to destroy crops and destroy producers' profit margin.
Clouded skipper butterfly seen for first time in Ohio
A type of butterfly known to inhabit portions of Central and South America, as well as New England and the southern states, has been observed in Ohio for the first time on record.
Weather, everybody talks about it, but it keeps on doing things its own way
Climatologist James Newman thinks this winter will be colder and snowier, but by spring, temperatures and moisture will be about normal.