Get my drift? Better hope the neighbors don’t
This spring, let's hope farmers "catch the drift" from their herbicides and other farm chemicals before their neighbors do.
Human interference with animals could be factor in SARS development
Human and animal interference may have caused coronavirus associated with SARS to jump species.
Justice Department: DFA expansion could hike school milk prices in Ky.
Suit seeks to prevent higher milk prices in Kentucky and Tennessee schools.
KFC adds animal welfare standards
Audits address the breeding, hatching and raising of poultry at the farm level.
Looking good: Crops in the ground
Spring weather cooperating for a great start to growing season.
Lawsuit affects all Ohio farmers
The outcome of a Summit County lawsuit could affect generally accepted agricultural practices in other parts of the state.
South America dethroning U.S. as soybean king
This year, the U.S. could actually import soybeans from South America if stocks get too tight this summer.
After the storm: Tornado cleanup helps crop farmers
Northwestern Ohio farmers have to negotiate the aftermath of November's tornado before they can plant this spring.
Wagons, ho! Trace path to Ohio’s statehood with ride on wagon train
The wagon train, a signature event of the Ohio and Worthington bicentennial celebrations, will journey across the state June 21-July 14.
Geauga County maple syrup: Tapping into top syrup producers
Burton Armstrong Jr. won the coveted best producer award at the Geauga County Maple Festival.













