Make big bucks on small space
LONDON, Ohio - Earning $80,000 an acre may seem like an unrealistic goal, but one researcher says it's entirely possible with the right business plan.
Ohio study will track nuisance birds that spread E. coli among dairies
WOOSTER, Ohio - Ohio State University scientists are using a $1 million U.S. Department of Agriculture grant to study the relationship between wild birds and E.
Market your heart out with these tips
LONDON, Ohio - Knowing how to grow crisp vegetables and perfectly plumped fruit is a useful skill, but most farmers know there's more to it than just planting and harvesting.
Ohio teen tops showmanship contest
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Mark Riley of Williamsfield, Ohio, topped 85 other contestants to win the senior division of the 10th annual showmanship contest.
Shooting the breeze about wind energy
LONDON, Ohio - Summer breezes aren't traditionally associated with energy production, but a growing number of consumers and researchers are finding out that wind can do more than just cool us down on a hot day.
Women in ag conference in Lexington
LEXINGTON, Ky. - Women involved in agriculture or those interested in agriculture, rural living and local foods should attend the annual conference of the Kentucky Women in Agriculture, Oct.
Ohio pork quality assurance expands
Pa. is making a market for manure
Set aside a weekend to savor autumn
BURTON, Ohio -
Some crop insurance dates changed
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - USDA's Risk Management Agency reminds producers considering Multi-Peril Crop Insurance for the 2008 crop year that the sales closing date is Sept.













