Farmers safe from lawsuits? It’s called blackmail
This reader says farmers helping with research to avoid lawsuits is blackmail.
Mad cow scares again
A cow tested "inconclusive" last week for the brain-wasting disease bovine spongiform encephalopathy.
Maximize silage quality at harvest
Whole-plant moisture, chop length and proper packing are important factors when harvesting and storing high-quality corn silage.
Ohio man among top 10 auctioneersin bid for world championship
Ron Kreis of Adamsville, Ohio, was among the top 10 auctioneers at the international contest.
Ohio Sheep Day set for July 17
The on-farm event features sessions on breeding, technology, conservation and more.
American Farm Bureau signs agreement with Mexican counterpart
The memorandum of understanding marks the first time leading U.S. and Mexican agricultural organizations have signed a working agreement.
Stranded in Sugarcreek turned out to be blessing
Bus troubles turn to blessing.
Consequences: The long and short of price spikes
While it is important to look at the factors driving the current high prices in the soybean market, it is also important to look at the impact of those higher prices.
Crop deficiency symptoms: Can you read the signs in your fields?
If not, it's time to go out and gather some information.
Cut your silage losses in bunker silos
Forage is too valuable to be lost because bunker silos or silage piles are sized incorrectly or inadequately managed, expert says.