A life of hostas
More than 1,800 varieties of hostas with shades of greens and whites and yellows, some with leaves as big as elephant ears, are grown by Pete and Jean Ruh at their Geauga County home.
Dutch dairy sues neighbors
Dairy says concerned citizens group lied about farm and conspired to ruin the operation so it would leave the United States.
Pa. farm bill’s future still uncertain
Republican leaders sue governor's administration over a veto's legality.
PROGRESS: Noble Co. couple thankful for nursery creation
These Ohio farmers switched from cattle to dogwoods, and are glad they did.
PROGRESS: Retirement plan: 280-head dairy
Kevin Lee owned a refuse company and ran a beef farm. But what he really wanted was dairy.
Farmers eligible for 2003 disaster aid
Ohio, along with 20 other states, will share in approximately $8 million allocated for the Emergency Conservation Program.
ODA blocks two grain operations
The state suspended commodity handler's licenses from Austinburg Mill in Ashtabula County and J & S Farms Grain, Madison County.
Organic wool offers unique marketing opportunities
Although it requires certification, organic wool represents an opportunity for premiums.
PROGRESS: Digester is center of Michigan manure system
Integrated manure management systems provide new opportunities for dairy producers.
PROGRESS: Internet farming? Could be
Farmers will soon be able to open gates, track livestock, steer tractors and control other farm jobs by computer.