Wednesday, December 31, 2025

SALEM, Ohio - If Mother Nature cooperates and farmers get their way, the anticipated 90.5 million acres of corn to be sown this spring will go down as the largest U.

SALEM, Ohio - The Ohio and National Corn Growers Associations are giving farmers fair warning: If your seed corn has a rootworm trait, you had better know if it's fully approved for global use.

CANFIELD, Ohio - An attorney has requested a jury trial for Mahoning County horseman Tom Skelton, accused of animal cruelty after 15 allegedly sick and starving horses were seized from his farm in late October.

ORWELL, Ohio - The offer may sound far-fetched, but it's completely legal and real: Dennis and Rose Wallace are giving away their Ashtabula County farm.

Readers of Farm and Dairy never get to see the worker bees at our printing plant. They insert sections, run the paper through the labeling machine, and bag and tag the addressed papers for the postal service.

COSHOCTON, Ohio - The 2007 Coshocton County dairy banquet, hosted by the Coshocton County Dairy Service Unit, was April 20 at the Coshocton County Career Center.

WOOSTER, Ohio - The recent bout of cold weather may have slowed the development of Ohio's wheat crop, but frost damage is anticipated to be less severe in Ohio than in more southern wheat-growing states.

CLEVELAND - The Lincoln Electric Welding School has released its schedule for the second half of 2007.

COLUMBUS - The Ohio 4-H Hall of Fame inducted Tom McNutt of Franklin County, Doug Michaelis of Wood County, Karen Murray of Lorain County and Sharen O'Brock of Mahoning County during the 10th annual Ohio 4-H Volunteer Conference earlier this year.

COLUMBUS - The 2007 Ohio Ayrshire Spring Expo Sale lived up to its reputation as one of the top Ayrshire sales in the United States.