Scott Market offers wide array of items
Thanksgiving marks the season opener of the Ohio Scott Antique Market that runs monthly November through June in Columbus.
Some USDA corn data ‘puzzling’
Unless demand is greater than currently projected, there may not be much further upside left in the corn market until spring.
Spirit of Christmas lights up museum open house
The Wellsville Historical Society will hold its annual Christmas open house during the next four weekends.
Time to buy: Clock brings $25,000 bid
An eclectic mix of objects brought many interested buyers to Pittsburgh for Dargate Auction Galleries' three-day sale in October.
A job fit only for an ag superhero
What is the job description for the next U.S. secretary of agriculture? Superhero, explains Editor Susan Crowell in her column this week.
WPA arts project posters now online
The Library of Congress has added its collection of Depression-era posters to its online archive.
Monroe County levies pass, but totals not final
The levy to fund the Monroe County SWCD office passed by two votes... for now.
Horse housing: Equine facilities are as diverse as owners’ needs
Is there a single design plan you should follow when building a house for your horse? No.
Township embroiled in struggle over zoning
Land in Washington County, Pa., Canton Township, which had been zoned 65 percent agricultural and 35 percent residential, is now 15 percent agricultural and 85 percent residential.
Wool producers get help from USDA
U.S. wool producers are seeing possibly the lowest prices since 1971, at 34 to 38 cents a pound on a grease basis.