Pioneer’s new Y Series soybeans hit market
Pioneer Hi-Bred launched a new generation of soybean varieties with a 5 percent yield advantage.
Current truck weight laws leave farmers in the lurch
Existing federal truck weight laws and regulations have unintended negative impact on farmers and ranchers.
Milk goes green: Cows fed rbST reduce agriculture’s carbon hoofprint
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Producing milk uses large quantities of land, energy and feed. But cows that receive a biotech product called rbST give more...
Ohio’s dairy labeling law goes to court
Ohio's new dairy labeling law is being challenged in court.
A new view on cattle production
When Max and Mary VanBuren moved to a reclaimed strip mine farm near Lisbon, Ohio, in 1999, they were aiming to do something a little unconventional.
Pigeon King owes $23 million
SALEM, Ohio -- More details have emerged regarding the financial status of the defunct Pigeon King International and its bankruptcy proceedings.In a statement signed...
Pigeon King International: Breeders struggle to get rid of pigeons
SALEM, Ohio -- Randy Snyder took his time researching the Pigeon King International breeding opportunity before he jumped in with both feet and his...
ODA concedes in fight with egg farm
SALEM, Ohio -- The Ohio Department of Agriculture has ended its two-year fight with Ohio Fresh Eggs and says it will not appeal a...
A roundup of FFA news for the week of July 10, 2008
COLLINS, Ohio — During the week of June 23-27, the Western Reserve FFA held its annual Safety Town.
Children were taught about farm safety and...
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 10, 2008
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The Kangaroo Krew 4-H club met June 27 with 11 members present.
The club discussed project judging, animal sales and the upcoming...













