PROGRESS: Ohio farm wins national award
Bill and Susan Shultz received the American Sheep Industry Association's environmental stewardship award.
More than anyone can possibly take in
Through the day, more than 5,000 people walked through the entrance gate on Sept. 29 and onto the grounds to find more displays, products, information and activities than they could possibly take in.
Home, sweet solar home: Ohio tour spotlights solar projects
The Northeast Ohio Tour of Solar Homes Oct. 13 is a free, self-guided tour features solar homes and green building projects in nine communities.
Dark chocolate not just a pretty taste
A Penn State-led study has found that a diet high in flavonoid-rich cocoa powder and dark chocolate can have a beneficial effect on cholesterol.
Threat of corn flea beetle moderate to severe in Ohio this spring
WOOSTER, Ohio — Growers scouting their fields this spring should be on the lookout for corn flea beetle, as the relatively mild Ohio winter...
W. Va. accepting six-month equine health certificates from eastern states
CHARLESTON, W. Va. -- West Virginia has joined a group of southern states in a formal agreement to mutually accept six-month equine health certificates,...
Whole-farm approach handles phosphorus on dairy farms
What goes in must come out, and new federal rules that curb runoff pollution will affect many farms.
Farm bill: Now what?
WOOSTER, Ohio — The House’s June 20 defeat of the farm bill raises some interesting questions about where the bill goes next.
The 195-234 vote...
Consumers’ top three worries
INDIANAPOLIS -- When consumers shop for groceries these days, they usually ask themselves, "How did the bill get so high?" New research shows...
FiberFest spotlights animals, products
Fiberfest, a celebration of the fiber-producing animals and the various products that are made from their fiber, returns to Lake Farmpark June 29-30.