Ohio man among top 10 auctioneersin bid for world championship
Ron Kreis of Adamsville, Ohio, was among the top 10 auctioneers at the international contest.
Ohio Sheep Day set for July 17
The on-farm event features sessions on breeding, technology, conservation and more.
Ohio wine industry recognizes winners
Largest number of entries in contest history competed for top wine awards.
Can we ‘break tyranny of hunger’
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell says the link between soil carbon sequestration and world food security can't be overemphasized and can't be ignored.
Pa. fairs get money for improvements
Almost $175,000 will be used to make capital improvements such as restoration of old buildings, electrical repairs, plumbing upgrades and maintenance of barns.
Crop deficiency symptoms: Can you read the signs in your fields?
If not, it's time to go out and gather some information.
Cut your silage losses in bunker silos
Forage is too valuable to be lost because bunker silos or silage piles are sized incorrectly or inadequately managed, expert says.
Farm payments policing inadequate
The USDA isn't adequately policing recipients of federal farm program payments, according to a General Accounting Office report.
Hiring on nation’s farms up 15 percent as wage rates edge up from last...
Farm operators paid their hired workers an average wage of $9.22 per hour during the reference week, up 6 cents from last year.
Horses big business in West Virginia
The West Virginia Equine Economic Impact Study said that the once almost-invisible horse industry is now stepping forward as a major force within West Virginia's economy.













