Historical patterns could be a good predictor of soybean and corn prices
Based on history, the odds of a cash corn price above $3 are about 18 percent.
Internet helps find roots of family trees
The Internet has transformed the time-consuming effort of researching genealogy into a speedy search.
Kent planetarium to explore Star of Bethlehem
The nighttime sky as seen from the Holy Land in the year 6 B.C. will be recreated when the Kent State University Planetarium holds its annual Star of Bethlehem show.
Monsanto CEO pledges more biotech responsibility
Monsanto will take greater strides in establishing biotech credibility, vows company CEO Hendrik A. Verfaillie.
Ohio ‘logical’ place for ethanol plant
A feasibility study commissioned by the Ohio Corn Marketing Program concludes that Ohio should be producing ethanol.
Program mixes farms and computers
An ag computer seminar will be offered at two locations this month in western Pennsylvania.
Special holiday weekend set at Malabar Farm
The former home of Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Louis Bromfield will be host special holiday events this month.
These trees and shrubs are really for the birds
If you want to attract birds to the landscape, trees and shrubs that provide food during the winter months are extremely important.
Produce growers test high tunnels
Low technology high tunnels are popping up in Pennsylvania. These single-car garage-size structures are covered with clear plastic sheeting.
Tips for helping children of divorce during holidays
Children of divorced parents often find the holidays the most trying time of the year. But parents can do much to alleviate the stress.