Mysterious ailment is killing foals and triggering abortions
As of May 14, 442 aborted equine fetuses and stillborn foals have been submitted to the University of Kentucky Livestock Disease Diagnostic Center since April 28. At least 18 breeds have been affected.
Penn State offers Farm Show Jan. 7-13
The Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences' exhibit in the Main Hall will offer a series of presentations throughout the week.
U.S. is on fiscal thin ice
WASHINGTON — Everything in Washington D.C. is about money: who has it, who doesn’t and who wants more.
There are several emerging voices in Congress,...
LETTER: AgriSol project develops agricultural practices in Tanzania
Over the past few weeks, there has been discussion about a project in Tanzania involving AgriSol Energy. It is an exciting project meant to help Tanzanians implement modern, sustainable agricultural practices.
Stark County 4-H’er tallies wins to wrap up 2020 fair season
Addy Brenner’s work on her 4-H animals paid off at the Stark County Fair, in Canton, Ohio, last week when she rang in her most successful year in 4-H so far.
Trump thanks farmers for support through trade war
President Donald Trump thanked farmers for support through the trade war as he promoted new trade deals at the American Farm Bureau's convention Jan. 19.
Nine arrested for allegedly poaching white-tailed deer
COLUMBUS — Nine suspects from Lorain County face 196 misdemeanor charges and nine felony charges involving the alleged poaching of white-tailed deer in Coshocton...
U.S. Supreme Court: American Farm Bureau challenges plowing decision
A California orchard and vineyard has been prohibited from planting additional vineyards on its private farmland due to interpretations of federal wetlands regulations and of allowances for normal farming activities.
Zane Trace FFA members participate in competition to to eliminate hunger and food insecurity
Freshmen Zane Trace FFA members Macy Long, Grace Jenkins and Madeline Marlo recently participated in the Ohio Youth Institute of the World Food Prize.
Ohio considers spotted lanternfly quarantine
The Ohio Department of Agriculture has written proposed rules for a spotted lanternfly quarantine in Ohio, and those rules are in the open comment period.