Tractors may get state OK to go fast
SALEM, Ohio - Ohio farmers with newer "fast tractors" - those that can go as fast as 40 mph - are on the road to becoming the first in the nation to have new tractor speed protections.
Biofuel’s encroachment into forages to be addressed by grazing experts
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Anyone concerned with the nation's energy future should attend an upcoming joint national conference on pasture land and animal feed set for June 24-26 at Penn State's University Park campus.
Current issues addressed at meat goat symposium at Wilmington College
WILMINGTON, Ohio - The Professional Meat Goat Symposium will provide educational information on the most current topics of interest for commercial and seed stock producers of meat goats.
Hillsdale FFA banquet celebrates its litany of chapter, personal awards
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio - The Hillsdale FFA held its annual parent-member banquet April 14 at Hillsdale High School.
Latest tests confirm melamine levels in feed not dangerous to consumers
WASHINGTON - Testing confirms that meat from swine fed rations supplemented with pet food scraps containing melamine and related compounds is safe for human consumption, prompting the U.
Northwestern FFA applauds members
WEST SALEM, Ohio - Fourteen members of the Northwestern-Wayne FFA chapter will receive State Degrees at Ohio's annual state convention.
Shorthorn sale averages $1,360 each
DOVER, Ohio - The Eastern Ohio Shorthorn Association recently held its spring sale at the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds, Dover, Ohio.
Time is ripe for powdery mildew
WOOSTER, Ohio - With Ohio's wheat crop under way and performing well despite frost damage concerns, now is the time for growers to begin scouting for foliar diseases, especially on susceptible varieties.
Twister levels equipment dealerships
FENTON, Mo. - At least a dozen or more employees of equipment dealerships found their homes completely destroyed following a tornado that leveled nearly all of Greensburg, Kan.
ABDUCTED
SALEM, Ohio - Angry eyes peered through the van windows. The 19 Americans inside squirmed in their seats, taking quick glances at the hard, unforgiving faces.