June Ohio hog inventory up 9 percent
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - Ohio hog producers had 1.6 million hogs on hand June 1, 2005, up 9 percent from last year and 5 percent from last quarter.
Massey Expo spotlights machines of the past
Ohio show will be a first for the three Bears: all together once more.
Ohio’s corn crop starting to get thirsty
COLUMBUS - With seedling blight diseases and replanting issues out of the way, Ohio corn growers are now faced with a new challenge: inadequate rainfall.
Dairy science recognition: Thorbahn now in Hall of Service
PLAIN CITY, Ohio - Tom Thorbahn of Vickery, Ohio, was inducted into the Ohio State University Dairy Science Hall of Service at the Buckeye Dairy Club Recognition Banquet held May 7.
Nine more easements issued in Ohio
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - After reviewing and scoring landowner's applications for the fourth funding round of the
Ohio receives $1 million to step up ash borer work
COLUMBUS - A $1 million grant from the U. S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service will help the Ohio Department of Natural Resources' efforts to stop the emerald ash borer from spreading across Ohio.
Pa. preserves 300,000 farmland acres
MOUNT JOY, Pa. - Overlooking a beautiful view of open space and productive farmland in Lancaster County, Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff celebrated Pennsylvania's milestone of preserving 300,000 acres of farmland.
Sentinel plots will help detect soybean rust in Ohio
MOUNT GILEAD, Ohio - Soybeans in the unifoliate, or one leaf, stage of development peak through the soil on grower Tom Weiler's Mount Gilead, Ohio, farm.
Youth cattle exhibitors among BEST
MARYSVILLE, Ohio -The 2004-2005 Ohio Cattlemen's Association BEST (Beef Exhibitor Show Total) Program wrapped up June 11 with its annual awards banquet at the Clark County Fairgrounds in Springfield.
Forestry chief visits Ohio
BROADVIEW HEIGHTS, Ohio - Across the road from the south edge of David Wilmot's Cuyahoga County farm is a new housing development sporting homes starting at $300,000.













