Are water wars in our future?
By some estimates, two-thirds of the world's population will be water-stressed by 2025.
‘Hypermilers’ court danger on the roads
Hypermilers may save fuel, but endanger themselves and others with their tactics.
U.S. EPA still controls CAFO regs
Reader writes to emphasize that Despite all the hype from the state agriculture department on its new large animal facility permitting process, the U.S. EPA is still very much in charge of the waters of Ohio and the CAFOs impacting them.
State-of-the-art corn ethanol plant to be built in Brazil
Historic $115 million facility by Iowa-based Summit and Brazilian partner Fiagril will take advantage of expected ethanol supply/demand imbalance and introduce valuable feedstocks to Brazil’s livestock industry.
EPA, Hershey band together to fund conservation projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Hershey Company announced a joint commitment of $2 million to support local dairy farmers.
Unhealthy eating habits can affect mood
MIAMI, Fla. -- Taking part in unhealthy eating behaviors may cause women who are concerned about their diet and self-image to experience a worsening...
Barn stands in way of development
SALEM, Ohio - Ohio celebrated its first 200 years just last year, but already the reminders of the past are fading away.
Strawberry viruses found in Kentucky crop; Ohio crop looks good
Experts say the virus has been found in Kentucky, but believe Ohio's crop is still doing well.
Ohio Fair Managers Association announces inductees into hall of fame
SALEM, Ohio — Five people were inducted into the Ohio Fair Managers Association Hall of Fame Jan. 9. Honored for their service to...
A roundup of FFA news for the week of June 6, 2013:
WASHINGTON COURT HOUSE, Ohio — The 14 members receiving the state FFA degree are the most degrees posted in one year in Miami Trace...