Stark County deer processor guilty of wildlife violations
AKRON - A Stark County deer processor was found guilty March 21 of four wildlife violations, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife.
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.
Submit farm art, win cash at exhibit
PENINSULA, Ohio - Artists in visual media are invited to submit entries for the gallery show Farm Art - From Plate to Palette.
Summer internship available
SALEM, Ohio - Farm and Dairy is accepting resumes for its paid summer editorial internship. The intern will work with the news department and work in the Salem, Ohio, office.
Farmer can supply raw milk
Rookie posts championship win
LOUISVILLE, Ohio - The application came in September. Danny and Kevin Schmucker wracked their brains, reliving the season's highlights and listing placings from tractor pulls all summer long.
Identity crisis: Specialty crops need identity preservation
WASHINGTON - The U.S. grain system is increasingly marked by product differentiation and market segmentation.
Farmers who purchased herbicide will split $62.5 million
ADA, Minn. - Thousands of farmers nationwide who purchased the BASF herbicide POAST may be eligible for cash benefits from a $62.












