Feed plant gets $6 million upgrade
SALEM, Ohio - More than $6 million will go into an expansion and upgrade at Land O'Lakes' Massillon, Ohio, feed plant.
From buffalo to buffers:Swopes conserve way of life
SALEM, Ohio - The journey to Heritage Lane Farm began in the late 1980s when blond-haired, blue-eyed Sarah Walton knocked on Kevin Swope's dorm-room door to welcome him to Hocking Technical School.
Ram attack hospitalizes elderly couple
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Ag and arts join forces to ‘make music’
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - As Clark County, Ohio, farmers harvest crops this fall and plant seed in spring, they'll also be snapping photographs to reap another benefit: a symphonic concert combining agriculture and the arts in November 2005.
EU OKs Monsanto’s Roundup Ready corn use in food products
ST. LOUIS - The European Commission approved the use of Monsanto's Roundup Ready Corn NK603 and its processed products as food and food ingredients.
Latest round of CRP bids accepted; Ohio enrolls 13,263 acres; Pa., 1,067
WASHINGTON - USDA accepted 1.188 million acres of environmentally sensitive land into the Conservation Reserve Program in the latest round of sign-ups.
OFU asks for milk pricing hearing
COLUMBUS - The Ohio Farmers Union is requesting the USDA hold a hearing in Federal Milk Marketing Order 33 to review dairy pooling rules.
Ohioans honored for commitment to the state’s natural resources
COLUMBUS - The Ohio Department of Natural Resources has awarded its highest conservation honor to two individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the protection and enjoyment of the state's natural resources.
Trade with Japan, Canada shapes U.S. beef cattle price outlooks
URBANA, Ill. - Two recent announcements should translate to price benefits for the cattle industry, said a Purdue University Extension marketing specialist.
Farm Credit is now ‘off the market’
SALEM, Ohio - Farm Credit Services of America is no longer for sale, even after its potential buyer raised its bid to $750 million.











