Mandatory price reporting set to expire
Cattle producers across the nation can make sure their voices are heard and concerns are addressed as the Mandatory Price Reporting Law is set to be reauthorized.
New feed test guards against mad cow
A highly sensitive analytical test that detects minute amounts of animal-protein contamination in livestock feed has been developed.
Ohio hog inventory up 6 percent
The U.S. inventory of all hogs and pigs March 1 was up 2 percent from last year but 2 percent below December's numbers.
Supply problems bring high grain prices
Grain farmers across the country are enjoying some of the highest commodity prices they have seen in several years.
Swine manure composting is promising
Illinois study shows composting is feasible method for disposing of swine manure.
Farmers need new game plan to retain their share of food dollar
Processor consolidation and rising retail influence has changed the ag ball game.
Farmers, welcome to Wally World
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on Wal-Mart's overwhelming influence.
Ashtabula Co. ethanol plant idea scrapped; idea reborn in Coshocton
Grain buyer says the disadvantage to building a plant in Ohio is the high-priced corn.
Crawford County, Pa., next in line for ethanol plant
Project is moving forward but nothing is concrete yet, says spokesperson.
Group wants to start ethanol co-op
Project could be first new generation cooperative formed in Ohio.