Thursday, November 14, 2024

Americans must break from our chronic apathy and complacency so we can confront the carnal chaos surrounding the recent attempt to elect a president of the United States.

The Ohio Farm Bureau kicked off three initiatives designed to respond to the changes taking place within agriculture.

The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission is offering paid internships for undergraduate and graduate students during summer 2001.

A series of grazing conferences are planned in late winter in Pennsylvania.

One manufacturer of the insecticide diazinon plans to shut down its production.

Europe's regulatory reaction to control "mad cow" disease could benefit U.S. soybean growers.

Handmade bed quilts are windows into the past. A newly published book profiles West Virginia quilts and quiltmakers.

Americans must break from our chronic apathy and complacency so we can confront the carnal chaos surrounding the recent attempt to elect a president of the United States.

An unprecedented leadership challenge at the Ohio Farm Bureau resulted in the seating of a new president.

The All-Ohio Growers Roundtables, a series of three, one-day roundtable discussions on fruit and vegetable production and on growing for the produce auctions, will be held on three Wednesdays in January and February in northcentral Ohio.