Saturday, March 21, 2026

Dairy Farmers of America will pay $46 million to buyers of certain dairy products, part of a settlement agreement in an ongoing lawsuit regarding trading activity on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

WOOSTER, Ohio -- After winning a Border Leicester in the 2012 Youth Conservation Program, Taylor Howman, of Wooster, is now encouraging other young shepherds...

WASHINGTON — The EPA released its annual report that tracks the fuel economy of vehicles sold in the United States, underscoring the major increases...

DES MOINES, Iowa — At the National Pork Industry Forum, pork producers approved a resolution reaffirming the industry’s position that producers should be able...

Above-normal temperatures this spring are most likely across most of the continental U.S.
Holstein sale photo

BY BARB LUMLEY SIDNEY, Ohio -- The cold temperature at the Ohio Holstein Association convention sale March 8 was soon warmed up by the large...

AKRON -- Ohio wildlife biologists are frequently contacted by concerned residents who spot coyotes. Yes, frequently, but this is not cause for alarm. Coyotes are highly...

COLUMBUS -- The number of Ohio boat registrations reached a record high for a fourth consecutive year in 2012, according to the Ohio Department...

ARLINGTON, Va. — Early registration is available for the Animal Agriculture Alliance’s 12th annual Stakeholders Summit, to be held May 1-2 in Arlington. This year,...

SALEM, Ohio — The federal budget sequester that became effective March 1 still stands, but it looks like the meat industry is safe, according...