Reader welcomes HSUS to Ohio with open arms
Editor:As a Farm Bureau member, the victim of one of the six Park Farms broiler grow-out operations now unable to sell my home for...
Dump your milk: California dairymen say two-day dump would help market
California milk producers trying to increase market prices are encouraging dairymen to dump their milk May 31 and June 1.
A little bit of everything: Ohio farm goes for different breeds
JEFFERSON, Ohio — Diversity, sustainability and self-sufficiency are words to farm by for Ralph and Connie Rice of Jefferson.
From sheep without wool to...
Globalized agriculture requires regulation
The food chain goes well beyond the farm, so get ready for more regs.
Happy cows, as ankle bracelets prove, like to relax
You know a barn is full of happy cows when you see them all lying down.
‘Thanks, Dad’
He taught you how to drive a tractor, pushed you on the swing and drove you to all your sports practices. He silently held...
A final salute: Playing taps for 63 years
For 63 years, an Ashland County man has played his own tribute on Memorial Day to those who serve.
Ohioan makes it through first year at West Point
When the 1,300 young men and women entered the gates of the United States Military Academy last June to begin careers as officers in the U.S. Army, time became a watch word.
Ag Greeks raise record funds in support of farmers with disabilities
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State University agricultural Greek organizations raised more than $700 to help a Somerset County dairy farmer. Members...
Beef Board recommends budget
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Beef Promotion Operating Committee recommended a $41.5 million Cattlemen’s Beef Board budget for fiscal 2010, reflecting a slight decrease from...













