West Nile Virus discovered in W.Va. horse
West Virginia Department of Agriculture Animal Health officials have discovered West Nile Virus in a Hancock County horse.
Egg farm pushes new ways of business
Buckeye Egg Farm managers hope neighbors and critics can open their eyes to the new way of business.
What’s happening at the Farm Science Review
Here's a complete schedule of field demonstrations and seminars offered during the Review.
CWT buyout dairy program rolls into action
Milk producers should start receiving notification this month whether or not their CWT bid was accepted.
What’s important in logging contract?
Trees take 60 to 100 years to grow. Isn't it worth it to spend a little time properly planning your timber sale?
Once-a-day milking opens doors
Milking cows once a day may give farmers an opportunity to pursue other interests, reduce stress and finally have time for a nap.
Wheat performances all over the board
Don't put your eggs all in one basket when it comes to choosing wheat varieties for next year's growing season.
Rural youth borrow money, build dreams
Twelve-year-old Mark Riley from Ashtabula County used his first $5,000 USDA Farm Service Agency youth loan to buy four Holsteins.
Serve up some soybeans with that steak
Green soybeans, known as edamame, are bred specifically to eat as a vegetable.
Canadian wheat imports subsidized, dumped in U.S.
Imports of certain durum wheat and hard red spring wheat from Canada were subsidized and dumped on the U.S. market.













