Iowa study indicates extensive impact of ethanol on U.S. rural economies
WASHINGTON - A recent study conducted by researchers at Iowa State University highlights the ethanol industry's impact on the economy.
Ohio corn and soybeans stocks up, wheat down from previous year
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - Corn stocks in all positions in Ohio on Dec. 1 totaled nearly 422.0 million bushels, 12 percent above the 376.
Pa. farmer fined $5,700 for runoff pollution in water
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - Bradford County farmer Ralph McNeal received a $5,718 fine from the Pa. Department of Environmental Protection for polluting the French Run Watershed last spring with runoff from his farm in Burlington Township.
January precipitation: Lucky it didn’t come all at once
MILLPORT, Ohio - We're lucky all of December, January and February's precipitation didn't come all at once, says Edwin R.
Ohio 4-H center receives extra $1.5 million
COLUMBUS - Ohio 4-H'ers are one large step closer to a new home.
The capital bill passed by the Ohio legislature and signed by the governor last week includes $1.
Ohio cattlemen vote for checkoff
SALEM, Ohio - Ohio beef farmers will continue to pay their $1-per-head assessment regardless what happens with the national checkoff in the Supreme Court chambers.
Seminar to look at manure issues
CANFIELD, Ohio -
Turning 40 never looked so good: National Farm Machinery Show is aging well
Louisville, Ky. - From its early years when fewer than 100 exhibitors occupied the Pavilion at the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center, the
Conference caters to small farmers
SALEM, Ohio - When someone says "farmer," many people still think of the stereotypical older man in overalls with a barn full of cattle and a life that revolves around milking times.
Angus awards given at Pennsylvania Farm Show
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Angus enthusiasts led 144 entries at the 2005 Pennsylvania Farm Show's Angus Show Jan.











