Warm winter increases field crop insect and pest threat in Ohio
In Ohio, black cutworms also could be a bigger problem this year, as could slugs, bean leaf beetles and cereal leaf beetles.
Individual Giving Council: Give to FFA, we’ll match your contribution
INDIANAPOLIS — Eight people from throughout the country that comprise a special advisory council for the National FFA Foundation are issuing a challenge to...
Butler County, Pa., family loses barn and home to two blazes in two...
CLEARFIELD TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A Pennsylvania family is attempting to put their lives back together this week after two separate fires destroyed both their...
Pennsylvania: Marcellus Shale legislation goes into effect for fees, but not zoning portion
SALEM, Ohio — Most of Pennsylvania’s Marcellus shale impact fee legislation is now official, but a state appellate judge blocked part of it with...
Inspectors say Kreider Farms is in good standing
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MANHEIM, Pa. -- The Pennsylvania Secretary of Agriculture is among a host of officials across the state who...
Holmes County to break ground for agriculture center/fairgrounds
MILLERSBURG, Ohio -- A major construction project is under way in Holmes County. Officials plan to break ground for a new fairgrounds and agricultural...
Could your barbecue sauce be a hit with others? Food contest will take winner...
The Center for Innovative Food Technology is sponsoring a contest to showcase Ohio food products ready for actual product development.
HSUS, Kreider Farms spar over allegations of animal abuse
HSUS claims abuse at Pennsylvania egg farm.
But I thought you weren’t supposed to graze livestock in the woods…
Putting cows, sheep and other livestock into forests to graze could prove to be a valuable tool for New York woodland management, according to Cornell Cooperative Extension agriculture educators.
AgChat schedules social media training event
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In its third year, the AgChat Foundation’s Agvocacy 2.0 conference will be held August 23-24 in Kansas City, Mo., where...













