Quilt celebrates historic Columbiana County Fair
LISBON, Ohio - In order to celebrate Columbiana County's historical grandstand and draw attention to the many activities that go on during the county fair, board member Bob Stark and Sharen Cope put their heads together.
Tillage: Breaking up is hard to do
COLUMBUS - Ohio corn growers who were unable to perform tillage operations last fall due to record-setting soggy conditions may be facing compaction issues and, depending on spring weather, have limited options to prepare for planting.
USDA: Corn planters are ready to roll
WASHINGTON - Driven by growing ethanol demand, U.S. farmers intend to plant 15 percent more corn acres in 2007.
Leimbach’s laughs unite farm women
ASHLAND, Ohio - Cold, raining and muddy. It was not a good day for farming. But the atmosphere was warm and cheerful for those attending the first Women in Agriculture Conference, hosted March 23 by OSU Extension in Ashland County.
Lawmakers take on raw milk battle
PETERSBURG, Ohio - Ohio lawmakers are considering a bill that could turn the state's raw milk laws upside down.
Biotech trait lacks approval in Japan
ST. LOUIS - The 2007 corn planting season is under way, and the National Corn Growers Association advises growers Syngenta's Agrisure
Congratulations, Andrea and Dan!
The Farm and Dairy family is doing its own part to foster stronger Ohio State-Penn State ties. Farm and Dairy reporter Andrea Myers, an Ohio State ag college alum, married Dan Zippay March 31 in Greenford, Ohio.
Consumers will feel the pinch of higher milk, dairy prices this summer
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Consumers could see sharply higher prices for milk and other dairy products over the next six months, according to a milk-marketing expert in