Ohio’s heifer development program expands for next round
SALEM, Ohio - The maiden run of Ohio's beef heifer development program saw such success that its founders have expanded it, adding two more locations and more than tripling its ability to help beef producers add to their bottom line.
Trumbull’s fall foliage tour has a host of stops
CORTLAND, Ohio - Rain or shine, the Trumbull County Farm Foliage Tour will be held from 1-5 p.m. Oct.
Americans turning to credit cards
NEW YORK - As high interest rates and the subprime mortgage crises continue to put a squeeze on the economy, U.
Blue skies bring buyers to Ashland County Fair
WOOSTER, Ohio - In any given year the weather for the Ashland County Fair has a lot of variation - ranging from cold and wet to wet and hot, but this year, sunshine, blue skies and warm temperatures made the fair above average from exhibitors and visitors alike.
Corn not the final answer for ethanol
COLUMBUS - With double the biomass output compared to corn and low management inputs, switchgrass is shaping up to be a viable alternative crop for biofuels production.
Families dominate draft horse plowing contest
LONDON, Ohio -
By the way, Governor …
Harold Bateson, a farmer-member of the USDA Farm Service Agency state committee, catches the ear of Ohio Gov.
Drought, temperature swings blamed for widespread corn abnormalities
COLUMBUS - This season's drought may be the cause of stunted ears being found throughout Ohio's cornfields.
Farms earn state award for conservation practices
LONDON, Ohio - Five farm families were honored at the Farm Science Review Sept. 20 for their implementation of natural resource conservation practices.
Field day highlights custom grazing
CASSADAGA, N.Y. - Doug and Colleen Aldrich of Cassadaga, N.Y., recently hosted a grazing field day at their farm.













