Ashland Co. dairy producers honored
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio - Ashland dairymen were recognized for their accomplishments during the 2006 Ashland County Dairymen's Banquet at Hillsdale High School.
Conservationists, volunteers recognized at Tuscarawas County banquet
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio - Ridenour Farms of Angel Valley Road, Stone Creek, was recognized as the 2005 Conservation Farm of the Year at the Tuscarawas Soil and Water Conservation District and Norma Johnson Center banquet Feb.
Sustainable ag group learns from country that was forced to go organic
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - The Cuban people tore down apartment buildings for vegetable plots, and saw an exodus of professionals from fields such as medicine to fields for growing fruit.
Precision feeding helps environment
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Phosphorus and nitrogen-containing protein are well recognized as essential components to dairy cattle feed.
Ohio ag delegation hopes to learn high-tech tips from Israeli farmers
(Note: Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell is participating in a farmer-to-farmer mission to Israel.
Ohio Bull Test comes to an end
SALEM, Ohio - After nearly four decades, the Ohio Bull Test program will end this spring. The 37th and final sale will be April 15 at the Eastern Agricultural Research Station in Belle Valley.
Proposed changes to Pennsylvania’s vocational education cause concern
SALEM, Ohio - Ag educators in Pennsylvania are worried a new proposal could put the state's vo-ag programs in danger.
Tuscarawas County dairy farmers earn recognition for herd production
RAGERSVILLE, Ohio - Ridenour Farms and Putt Dairy Farms were recognized as the official top milk producing farms in Tuscarawas County at the county's annual dairy farmers banquet Feb.
All in the family
NEWCOMERSTOWN, Ohio - Farming has its way of taking hold of lives, of families, of generations. For Jerry Lahmers' family in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, that hold is particularly tight.
Ohio offers hand to Gulf Coast farmers
SALEM, Ohio - With news of an impending hurricane, Louisiana cattlemen hauled their animals from the Gulf Coast to safety farther north.













