Land Conservancy expands into Columbiana, Jefferson, Carroll counties
Western Reserve Land Conservancy, which earlier this year merged with Little Beaver Creek Land Foundation, has now expanded into the rest of Columbiana County as well as into Carroll and Jefferson counties.
Talking with EASE: How to engage the public about animal welfare
It’s easy to say someone else should do the education, and Extension, Farm Bureau, private industry and others do so, but it means even more when the public can hear a farmer describe what he or she does.
How is health insurance coverage changing in 2014?
The Affordable Care Act is changing the way healthcare in America works. Here's a few common questions you may have.
Celebrate Christmas by singing with Farm and Dairy
Last year we asked Farm and Dairy readers to write their own version of the classic Christmas poem A Visit from St. Nicholas, and we had some great responses! Some of your poems were funny, others were poignant, but all were wonderful to read.
We had so much fun reading your poems that we're doing it again! This time, however, we're asking for your version of The Twelve Days of Christmas.
Ohio Farm Bureau Federation celebrates its 95th annual meeting (Photos)
Photos from the 95th annual Ohio Farm Bureau Federation meeting.
A farm bill is still possible in 2013
A farm bill may still be possible before 2013 is over. At least that's what U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown thinks.
Gingerbread farmhouses and barns (Photos)
Here's a few of the best gingerbread barns and farmhouses from around the web.
Nation’s supplemental poverty rate went unchanged between 2011 and 2012 (Chart)
The nation's poverty rate was 16 percent in 2012, unchanged from 2011.
That's according to a supplemental poverty measure released by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Undercover film producer one of four charged in Colorado animal abuse case
An undercover animal rights investigator who spent four months producing a video documenting alleged abuse to cattle on a Colorado farm is herself being charged for animal cruelty.
Out of sight, out of mind: Solar power makes sense on some Ohio farms
Farm-based solar power is catching on in Huron County, and across the state.





















