Ohio’s Bill Richards recognized by national conservation district
William J. Richards of Circleville, Ohio, received the National Association of Conservation Districts' Distinguished Service award.
EPA’s new CAFO rules headed to court in multiple lawsuits
Ohio Farm Bureau leaders have ringside seats for the D.C. action.
Study: Tax breaks don’t help education
Economic development subsidies granted to many businesses may be harming public education.
Horsemen riding out herpes outbreak
The recent deaths of horses infected with the infectious equine herpesvirus rhinopneumonitis continues to scare horse owners.
U.S. continues Canadian wheat board subsidy investigation
U.S. imports of wheat from Canada are subsidized, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.
The life of a farm wife: The love, hours, sacrifice
Darla Huddle admits she isn't the decision maker at H&H Farms in Napoleon, Ohio, but her duties are almost as vast as the more than 2,000 acres they farm.
Winchester Model 12 Trap nets $6,250
Buyers came from seven states to a firearms auction March 2 conducted by Larry Garner.
Another ALS-resistant weed identified
Ohio State University Extension weed scientists have identified another ALS-resistant weed: common lambsquarters.
Semiannual sale attracts draft horse enthusiasts
Despits less-than-ideal traveling conditions the first week of March, the Mid-Ohio Spring Draft Horse Sale at Mount Hope, Ohio, enjoyed near-record attendance and sales.
Antiques show set April 26 in Chagrin Falls
The Chagrin Falls Historical Society will have its annual antiques show April 26.













