Ohio Farm Bureau is off base
Teaming up with powerful people is not how agriculture should conduct its business.
McDonald’s asks meat suppliers to limit antibiotics
McVet? Animal health coalition says move is pushed by market, not science.
Poison hemlock grows as threat in newly urbanized areas
Poison hemlock has become one of the most prevalent weeds in Ohio, especially along highways.
Haflinger horses: One size fits all
Haflingers can do the work of draft horses, but they don't embody the typical draft horse image. At least not physically.
Real world: Paying farm labor isn’t easy
Article doesn't portray the real world of farm labor: You try paying high wages on a farmer's income.
Seed labeling law plants security
The Ohio House and Senate both passed a bill recently that modifies seed labeling practices.
Red winter wheat earning its keep
Ohio had the largest increase in wheat acreage this year of any other Midwest state.
Shorthorns bind family, fairs, fun
A Shorthorn Bob Workman bought in 1967 became the foundation of his Belmont County herd, and his family.
Repeal of estate tax picks up steam
The House of Representatives passed legislation June 18 that calls for permanent repeal of the death, or estate, tax in 2011.
American being defeated in moral battles from within
The American majority turns a deaf ear to assaults on morality.













