Sunday, December 28, 2025

COLUMBUS -- How do people's actions, including farming, affect the Maumee River watershed, the largest in all the Great Lakes? A new Ohio State University research project will try to find out.

HONOLULU -- By maximizing the recreational value of their land, farmers and ranchers could reap an additional $20,000 per year without sowing a single seed, Daryl Jones of the Natural Resources Enterprises Program at Mississippi State University told attendees at the American Farm Bureau Federation's 93rd annual meeting.

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- When winter weather begins and temperatures drop, many people start looking for ways to shave a few dollars off their heating costs.

ITHACA, N.Y. -- Cornell plant pathologists have issued a warning to New York apple and pear growers after discovering a strain of fire blight that is resistant to such traditional treatments as the antibiotic streptomycin.

COLUMBUS — Like most Ohio landowners, members of the Ohio Farmers Union discussed Ohio’s natural gas boom during their 2012 public policy discussion, held...

SALEM, Ohio — Two Oklahoma hog farms were the targets of a recent undercover investigation by the Humane Society of the United States, but...

Experts at the Pennsylvania No-till Day held Jan. 31 in West Middlesex, Pa., say it takes the combination of no-till and cover crops.

A court battle is beginning over 6,000 leased acres in Carroll and Columbiana counties.

FRAZEYSBURG, Ohio -- Attendees of the Ohio Young Farmers Winter Reunion will tour Miller's Custom Cabinets in Burton and an Amish buggy shop in Middlefield. They will then visit Middlefield Cheese, a major producer of Swiss cheese, and Charlene Farms, a retail meat business and equipment museum. The reunion is scheduled for March 10.

KIRTLAND - Quilts 2012, the 21th annual quilt show, will be held at Lake Metroparks Farmpark Feb. 10 through March 2. More than 200 quilts will be featured with works from internationally acclaimed visiting artists and a judged show.