Is zoning good for agriculture?
Historically, agriculture in Ohio has viewed zoning negatively. But now agriculture is being forced into zoning issues.
If it benefits us, we’ll accept GM item
Consumers value genetically modified foods that directly benefit them.
Implementing USDA country-of-origin rule won’t be cheap
The proposed mandatory country-of-origin labeling program could cost $458 million per year.
KILE Hereford show earn national statusStockdale exhibits champion bull
Pennsylvania and Ohio breeders take top awards in national Hereford show.
Ohioans honored for conservation
The department presented its annual Cardinal awards for conservation achievement and inducted two into its hall of fame.
Proposed USDA rule would allow Canadian animal imports
Under the proposal, both live animals and meat products would be eligible for entry into the United States from a BSE minimal risk region.
Rethink what we’re teaching children
Reader weighs in on previous article.
Handpicking corn stays alive
They came from more than a dozen corn-growing states to determine who was the fastest corn husker in Ohio and the United States.
Columbiana SWCD — Kohlers earn conservation award
The cattleman also manages about 30 acres of woodland as both a cash crop and as wildlife habitat.
Housels receive Friend of 4-H award
Four advisers honored for more than 30 years of service.













