Women in agriculture challenged to inspire
MASSILLON, Ohio — Nineteen Ohio counties have more than 500 women operators, ten of which are located in eastern Ohio, according to the USDA...
Are county auditors owed a pipeline easement fee?
Counties can collect a conveyance fee for pipeline easements, but not all do.
How to work more fruits and vegetables into your diet
If you want to work fruits and vegetables into your daily diet, there are some simple ways to supplement your diet.
Facebook spurs army of Ohio farmers headed for Kansas
Friday morning, March 24, a convoy of over 50 trucks and trailers, and over 50 people from all over Ohio will set out for Ashland, Kansas, bringing with them hay, fencing supplies, feed and much more.
From boardroom to barnyard: Why most American farmers farm part-time
Part-time farming boosts household income, provides access to health and life insurance and offers economic stability.
Ohio Utica Shale gas production up 43% in 2016
Ohio’s natural gas production from Utica Shale play wells was up 43.39% in 2016.
Spying on the secret life of bumblebees
RFID microchips provide glimpses into a colony of bumblebees, and how they gather nectar.
Pa. approves over-order milk premium
The Pa. Milk Marketing Board approved two producer pricing orders March 21, including an order establishing the over-order premium at $1.60 per hundredweight through September.
Prepare for planting season, Part 2: Calibration
Proper calibration prevents seed skips, doubles and seeds planted at an incorrect depth, which could mean wasted seed and money.
The science of grazing
Northwest Pennsylvania Grazing Conference, March 16, celebrated 20 years with nearly 350 participants. Jim Gerrish spoke on intensively managing pastures.