How high will gas prices go?
Farmers especially see the effects of higher fuel prices.
Soybean prices taking high road in Ohio
Ohio soybean growers who managed to weather the lashings Mother Nature gave their crops are reaping the benefits of record yields and high harvest prices.
Ohio native named National Shorthorn Lassie Queen
The National Shorthorn Lassie Queen will attend the 2010 National Shorthorn Show at the North American International Livestock Exposition in Louisville, Ky.
Newly signed Ohio law defines natural gas as green energy
House Bill 507 defines natural gas as green energy and requires state agencies to open public lands to oil and gas leasing.
Geauga County Farm Bureau offers scholarships
Geauga County Farm Bureau is offering scholarship opportunities to students pursuing post-high school education.
Ohioans watch Russian wheat disaster
DELAWARE, Ohio -- Wheat farmers throughout Ohio could be planting more wheat this fall, as the demand and price per bushel has increased because...
Early fall color could be sign of tree distress
LONDONDERRY, N.H. — In many parts of North America, people will soon enjoy one of nature’s finest shows - fall foliage.
Color-changing leaves make for...
Survey gauges N.Y. farmers’ feelings on converting to organic farming
ALBANY, N.Y. -- New York State Agriculture Commissioner Patrick Hooker announced the results of a survey that asked conventional farmers about their level of...
Solar farms approved in Hancock County
The Ohio Power Siting Board, Feb. 16, approved two solar farms in Hancock County: South Branch Solar and Border Basin Solar.
January 2004 one of coldest on record
In the 100-plus years the Copeland family has been recording weather in Columbiana County, January 2004 is marked as one of the coldest.