Corn crop to exceed demand, farmers worry
According to St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the corn harvest is looking plentiful this year, but farmers are concerned that the demand won’t be as great as the yield.
Farm and Dairy writers win national, state awards
Farm and Dairy reporter Chris Kick and Editor Susan Crowell were recently honored with writing awards from the National Newspaper Association and the Society of Professional Journalists.
At Ag Progress Days, officials report on ag industry: Everything on target
Speaking at Ag Progress Days, Pennsylvania’s leaders agree the state of the Commonwealth’s agriculture is strong and they are willing to fight to keep it that away.
History is airborne at Moore family farm
The Moore family has a long history in crop production, and a more recent interest in aviation.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Aug. 14, 2014:
BURTON, Ohio — The Geauga Beef and Swine 4-H club met Aug. 3. The club wrote a check for barn decorations. There was no...
Meetings will help dairy farmers navigate new farm bill programs
Dairy and ag economics experts from Ohio State University's College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences will hold meetings across Ohio as part of an effort to help farmers learn more about the 2014 farm bill and how it will impact dairy producers.
South leads Midwest soybean growers
According to Reuters, the South’s soybean crop is growing more quickly than the rest of the country, and will potentially help lull the demand until midwest soybeans are ready in the coming months.
July permits: Harrison, Guernsey lead the count
The number of permits issued in July may have been down, but drilling activity is still strong in southeast Ohio.
U.S. EPA report shows concern over fire at Statoil Utica shale well
OEPA report claims fracking company delayed providing information after well fire. Halliburton's response: 'If they had asked earlier, we would have provided the information,'
Twenty minutes with organic grain farmer Dean McIlvaine
Growing organic grain is a challenge, especially across 850 acres.




















