Course teaches ag issues to teachers
COSHOCTON, Ohio — A continuing education course offered this June in Coshocton County is just the thing for people interested in contemporary agricultural issues...
Bring silent screen stars home from this auction
The 10th annual Vintage Poster Art Auction is May 25 at the Ramada Plaza Hotel and Conference Center in Columbus, Ohio.
Armyworm moths set to invade crops
PRINCETON, Ky. — In recent days, the number of armyworm moths captured in the University of Kentucky-Integrated Pest Management pheromone trap system has set...
Rust epidemic is unlikely this year
COLUMBUS - Depending on what the remnants of Tropical Depression Dennis has in store for Ohio, incidences of soybean rust may remain very low for the next month.
Thinking like a cow: Spying on animals may be profitable
Researcher detectives determine what's affecting the animal's welfare and find ways to improve the environment so the animal is more comfortable and, therefore, more productive.
New focus on agriculture leads to exploration of new partnerships
The Nature Conservancy is embracing agriculture as a new priority and is seeking new partnerships in this area.
Beaver County 4-H’ers face off at Big Knob
See who took top honors in the steer, hog and lamb competitions at this year's Big Knob fair.
Beef producers should think globally
DENVER — Beef producers should think globally when considering their future, a leading Washington insider told cattle producers at the Cattle Industry Summer Conference....
A roundup of 4-H news for Sept. 11, 2008
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The New Horizons 4-H club met Aug. 15 with five members present.
The following club members gave health and safety demonstrations: Bryden...
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 6/17
This week we featured two very important national stories, two local profiles and an overview of Ohio's Utica shale pipeline development.