Thursday, January 1, 2026

COLUMBUS -- While most wheat statewide is at the early grain fill stage of development, growers should still scout carefully for stripe rust, as...

ASHTABULA, Ohio -- The Saybrook Raiders met May 21. Proceeds from the bake sale fundraiser were used to buy everyone a T-shirt. The club...

MILLERSBURG, Ohio -- Thirty-three members of the West Holmes FFA attended the 84th annual state convention May 3-4 in Columbus. Members Travis Campbell, Garrett...

For Josh Moorefield, of Shreve, Ohio, making hay is what got him into farming, and kept him farming.

Technology is helping communication companies merge telephone, television and Internet services, but a push to deregulate may leave some customers on the wrong side of the digital divide during this convergence, according to a Penn State telecommunications researcher.

Although planting is ahead of last year, much of the area is short on rain and some damage is being observed.

In an effort to protect the walnut trees of Ohio, the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) is proposing an exterior state quarantine regulating the transportation of walnut products from areas of 12 states to prevent the introduction of Thousand Cankers Disease (TCD) to Ohio's walnut trees.

Breeding heifers by size, rather than age, can impact profit potential.

One of the dairy measures proposed for the next farm bill would kick in when the price received for milk sinks too close to the cost of feed.

The West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame Foundation has selected four individuals for induction in 2012.