Monday, July 13, 2026

V. Voinovich, R-Ohio, $250,000 from the Appalachian Regional Commission has been allocated to the

SALEM, Ohio - Gene Starkey nearly fell to his knees crying. Just outside the back door of his Champaign County dairy barn, where a silo and Harvestore and four hopper-bottom feed bids stand, a black cloud overwhelmed him.

BURTON, Ohio - There is a growing trend in Ohio agriculture toward the direct marketing of agricultural products featuring locally grown food products.

WARREN, Ohio - The Antique Tractor Club of Trumbull County, Ohio, went on its third annual Fall Foliage Tractor Ride Oct.

COLUMBUS - The dates have been set for the 2008 BEEF 509 program, which is held to raise the awareness level about the beef that is produced and the reasons why it sometimes misses its mark with consumers' palates and producers' pocketbooks.

MADISON, Wis. - A producer-led coalition representing every facet of the dairy industry recently unveiled the

COLUMBUS - Ohio producers planning to harvest alfalfa this fall should make their final cuttings closer to the killing frost to ensure high-energy, rigorous stands next spring.

FOMBELL, Pa. - Numbers float through Brant Cooper's mind. Forty-two, the number of years he's lived, and 22, the number of years he's been married to the girl he met at the Big Knob Fair.

CHARLESTON, S.C. - For years, South Carolina peach growers have planted grafted trees, the union of fruit wood to rootstock that is resistant to soilborne diseases and nematodes.

WOOSTER, Ohio - Many beef producers struggle with priorities when it comes to genetic selection. One part of them knows the market rewards a focus on the end product.