Christmas wish list: Money to pay tax liabilities, please
SALEM, Ohio - It's the middle of December. Do you know where your farm finances stand?
Look at your record book - is the last entry from Jan.
DOWN UNDER: CHANGING WITH THE TIMES
Australia and New Zealand are half a world away, two ocean-bound nations clinging to the traditions and the uniqueness that define their people, despite the increasingly invasive influence of reality shows and Hollywood.
Religious leaders back striking dairy workers
SALEM, Ohio - Striking dairy workers in Wayne County are getting support from the Catholic church.
A letter signed by 15 leaders in the Cleveland Diocese, including Bishop Martin Amos, asks Stoll Farms to negotiate with the 35 Hispanic workers.
Bin-busting bean harvest nears end
COLUMBUS - Harvest has been long for Ohio soybean growers, but the end result is worth it.
According to the Ohio Agricultural Statistics Service, the state is seeing a record state average yield of 47 bushels per acre - two bushels more than the previous record set in 1997.
Bush names Johanns to be new ag secretary
WASHINGTON - The president nominated Nebraska Gov. Mike Johanns as the country's next secretary of agriculture.
Dairy moves forward with animal ID
RALEIGH, N.C. - Hershey Brothers Dairy Farm near Lancaster, Pa., recently installed a radio-frequency identification (RFID) system.
Farm Bureau defends landowner rights
WASHINGTON - Working to protect the rights of America's farm and ranch landowners, the American Farm Bureau Federation has filed a friend-of-the-court brief in a property case before the U.
Farm Bureau recommendations signed into law in Pennsylvania
CAMP HILL, Pa. - Several bills advanced by Pennsylvania Farm Bureau have been signed into law by Gov.
Farm Bureau: Harbages named Ohio Farm Bureau 2004 Outstanding Young Farmers
COLUMBUS - Brian and Jennifer Harbage of South Charleston have been named the 2004 Outstanding Young Farmers by the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation.
Farm Bureau: Ohio Farm Bureau delegates debate both sides of the fence
COLUMBUS - Ohio Farm Bureau voting delegates tried to wade through 140 pages of proposed policies during a two-day session Dec.











