Gamble to lead Farm Science Review
Craig Fendrick will retire after 38 years with the Review.
How healthy are rivers and streams? Report gives a complex answer
A recent study says in areas with significant agricultural and urban development, the quality of our nation's water resources has degraded by contaminants such as pesticides, nutrients, and gasoline-related compounds.
Ohio ‘farm boy’ shares life in Iraq
"The life of a farmer anywhere in the world seems to be much the same."
Parents shouldn’t put children in dangerous situations
Reader responds to article about child kicked in head by a relative's horse.
Rain pummels new corn and stops growers from planting or replanting
Even if corn plants survive flooded conditions, there could be problems later in the growing season.
PROGRESS: Why all the new produce auctions?
There are now approximately 45 produce auctions sprinkled across the United States. What's up?
A touch of home on the front lines
Hello, my name is Sgt. Steve Ahrens and I am an Ohio National Guard member currently serving in Iraq. ...
Yew plants killing livestock in W.Va.
Commissioner of Agriculture Gus R. Douglass is warning livestock owners to keep their animals away from yew plants or clippings, following the death of 21 cattle in Mingo County last week.
Take a swing at the good ones
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell says you don't get a hit by looking for a walk - in baseball, on the farm or in life.
Smithville FFA celebrates growth
Chapter was recognized by the state association for achieving a growth in membership of 71 percent.