Western Pa. native earns dairy honors
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Ken Raney, executive director of the Pennsylvania Holstein Association, will receive the 2007 Image Award during the All-American Dairy Show Sept.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: Farm bill debate promises to be lively
Wheat market sends planting signal
URBANA, Ill. - Wheat prices, currently at extremely high levels, raise some important questions about U.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: Mod squad
COLUMBUS - Carefully designed polyculture systems, grown on small farms or even in suburban yards, could self-limit pest problems and gross up to $90,000 per acre, said Joe Kovach, head of Ohio State University's Integrated Pest Management program.
Your horse is too fat
BLACKSBURG, Va. - America's growing obesity problem has alarmed physicians and public health officials, and veterinarians have recently focused attention on fat dogs and cats.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: More ethanol corn means more corn storage, which means more...
LONDON, Ohio - With market prices and ethanol demand on the rise, farmers will be dealing with corn storage issues, along with the hazards associated with grain bin operations.
Ten stops featured on farm tour
The Ashland County Farm Bureau will offer its 2007 Ashland County Drive-It-Yourself Farm Tour Sept. 29-30.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: Chuck Gamble, manager
This will be the fourth Farm Science Review with Chuck Gamble at the helm, although he joined the Review as assistant manager in 1995.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: Undergrazing, overgrazing addressed at Farm Science Review
LONDON, Ohio - With alfalfa harvest falling short and much of Ohio's pastureland unsuitable for forage due to this season's drought, managing adequate, high-quality feed for horses has become a challenge for many owners.
FARM SCIENCE REVIEW: What do all those students do at the Review?
SALEM, Ohio - It's just 212 miles from Bessemer, Pa., to London, Ohio. And 212 miles back. Not a big deal, right? (Well, OK, so on a school bus anything over 12 miles is a big deal.