Monthly Archives: May 2011
Ohio farmers pledge to help the South
VAN WERT, Ohio -- A group of farmers from northwest Ohio know all too well the devastation a tornado can bring, especially to the...
We don’t have time to plant twice
(Editor’s note: The following is reprinted from the C.O.R.N. newsletter, compiled by the Ohio State University agronomy team.)
Ohio ag hall of fame to enshrine Carey, Lynd, Turner and Yoder
Four Ohioans who committed their lives to Ohio's farm community will be inducted to the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame Aug. 5
2011 crop planting progress is slow, confusing
When the weather broke, U.S. farmers did what they are good at doing, which is running day and night when they can, and sleeping next winter. The results were mixed, and a little confusing to the markets.
DEP Fines Chesapeake Energy More Than $1 Million
The penalties address violations in Bradford and Washington Counties in Pa.
U.S. EPA requests Marcellus shale drillers to pony up information
EPA seeks wastewater disposal information from natural gas drilling operations.
The art of dressage and the wild west headline HorseFest in Kirtland
KIRTLAND, Ohio — Discover the beauty of horses during HorseFest at Lake Metroparks Farmpark, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 21 and 22....
Widespread rain affecting everyone, but could break by weekend
More of the same, but hope is on the horizon.
Film showcases history of Florida cattle industry
DAVIE, Fla. -- Florida Crackers: The Cattlemen and Cowboys of Florida, produced by the Self Discovery Production Team, is an 87-minute, high quality documentary...
New farmstay manual offers business tips
MINNEAPOLIS -- As interest grows in local foods, more people want to establish a relationship with the farmers who grow their food and the...