President signs farm spending bill
Even though he was highly critical of several key provisions, President Clinton signed a $78 billion bill to fund the USDA.
Radical overhaul not needed in U.S. grain handling system for GMOs
The current U.S. grain handling system can satisfy the EU standards related to GMOs, says an Illinois economist.
Reader says vote no on Ohio’s Issue 1
Nationalizing land rights is socialism purchased with taxes, says one reader about Ohio's statewide Issue 1.
Keeping good time means regular oil changes, for your clock and your car
Taking care of your timepiece investment takes time.
Oil canvas yields top bid at Ewolfs auction
The top lot of recent ewolfs sale was an Arthur Quartley oil on canvas, which sold for $16,560.
StarLink corn overshadowing talk of corn and bean yields this fall
The focus of this fall's conversations has been more about biotech corn than bushels per acre.
Livestock get a new lease on life
Pa. farm helped rescue chickens trapped in Buckeye Egg facility after September tornado.
Region’s county fair sales total $4 million
Farm and Dairy witnessed and recorded more than $4 million being raised in support of 4-H and FFA youth at 28 county fairs this summer in the tri-state region.
DeWine defends Darby stance
DeWine is not backing down from his support of the controversial central Ohio Little Darby National Wildlife Refuge proposal, saying the region could become a "national jewel."
Conservancy adapts its approach toward saving the countryside
Novel community-based conservation approach takes the long view toward "changing tomorrow's history."