Too many mouths, not enough food
MADISON, Wis. — With the caloric needs of the planet expected to soar by 50 percent in the next 40 years, planning and investment...
Just married: The story of two lovebirds
By KAREN L. KIRSCHContributing writerSTOW, Ohio -- Daniel Ryan of Stow, Ohio, is not your average guy on the street. The former horticulturist at...
Ayrshire sets U.S. auction record at $24,500
COLUMBUS -- The 2009 Grand National Ayrshire Sale was one to go down in breed history. Iowa Ayrshire breeders are known to do everything...
Spraying herbicide on invasive weeds doesn’t always pay, study shows
WASHINGTON -- It may not always pay for ranchers to use herbicides to kill exotic invasive weeds such as leafy spurge, according to a...
Ohio corn stocks lower than last year
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio -- Ohio corn stocks in all positions June 1 totaled 136.3 million bushels, 32 percent below the 199.6 million bushels stored June...
Ashtabula County crops shredded by hail
ANDOVER, Ohio -- Hail is believed to be the culprit behind widespread crop damage in an area an estimated 3 miles wide and 6...
Guitar is surprise star of gun auction
- Auctioneers Charlie and Keelan McLeish of McLeish Auction Service called a sporting gun auction at June 15 at their auction center in Marietta,...
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 2, 2009
NORTH LIMA, Ohio -- The Pinelakers 4-H club held its fifth meeting in May.
Members discussed upcoming events, including the Canfield Fair Sept. 2-7,...
Venom shots take the bite out of sting reactions
BALTIMORE — The same bee and other insect venom shots that doctors use to prevent deadly systemic reactions to insect stings can also tone...
The economics of animal welfare regulations proposed for Ohio
By LUTHER TWEETEN (Editor's note: The following is reprinted from the June 2009 issue of the Ohio Ag Manager newsletter published by Ohio State...













