Let’s face it, we’re all clueless
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell shares proof that biotechnology supporters are still clueless.
Wayne Co. outdoorsmen help disabled hunters
The program is open to anyone who is either temporarily or permanently confined to a wheelchair.
Buckeye Egg barns start closing Nov. 20
The newest closure schedule orders Buckeye Egg to begin depopulation Nov. 20.
Illinois horsemen pass equine checkoff
Illinois horsemen voted in a statewide referendum to implement an equine checkoff, the first of its kind in the United States.
Junior fair sales total nearly $5 million
Sale totals for market livestock sales at county fairs covered in Farm and Dairy topped $5 million this year.
Pa. receives nearly $1 million for agricultural innovation center
Centers in 10 states will assist with value-added ag ventures.
Agriculture, money? Pa. county’s future hangs in balance
It has all the aspects of a blockbuster movie: controversy, corporate giants, politics and widespread consequences.
Pork checkoff gets boot, again
A federal appeals court sided with an earlier ruling that the national pork checkoff is unconstitutional.
$160 million phantom cattle scheme involves Midwest victims
Defendants' records indicate they had 344,000 head of cattle but it was really less than 17,000 head.
Ag engineering program made top 10
Ohio State's undergraduate ag engineering program is among the nation's best.