USDA may not get COOL funding: Food labeling debate rages on
Opponents said the legislation is masquerading as a food safety issue, when it's not.
Mega farm flaws
The extremely large number of cows and the tremendous amount of manure to be managed on large farms is an awesome task, especially if it is thrust on dairymen who are used to a more reasonable size operation.
What’s wrong with this picture?
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on atrocities.
Ohio corn grower testifies before Senate on European Union moratorium
The hearing was convened to discuss differing views of biotechnology technology between the United States and Europe.
Still waiting on calves: Manage summer stresses in cow herd
Cows in at least 10 herds southern Ohio have been identified as still carrying calves, and Fairfield County extension program assistant Stan Smith is sure there are others everywhere with the same problem.
Ohio no-till plot pioneers leave legacy in agricultural production around world
Ohio plots are the longest, continuously maintained no-till plots in the world.
1920 Organics is homegrown happiness
Sam Augusta and his fiance have turned what used to be his grandfather's dairy in Salem into a flourishing organic farm.
Open house opens world of history to Valley families
A free family open house will be held at the Mahoning Valley Historical Society's Arms Family Museum of Local History July 12 .
ODA may soon have authority over livestock permits
Local governments would be prevented from regulating large farms if the governor signs a concentrated animal feeding facilities bill.
Quilt exhibit uncovers Tuscarawas
The Dover Historical Society presents Uncovering Tuscarawas County, a quilt display covering the 200 years of Ohio history.













