PROGRESS: Grazing works for Sutton dairy
IRONDALE, Ohio - The first summer twentysomething Harold "Jake" Sutton was on his own as a dairyman, he had the cows, the barn, the tractors.
Conflicting results: Old ‘inconclusive’ may be BSE positive
SALEM, Ohio - Seven months after the USDA confirmed an inconclusive BSE test was not mad cow disease, a second test said otherwise.
PROGRESS: Farmers find their way with deer
MAGNOLIA, Ohio - When Carolyn Laughlin has a rough day at work, she just concentrates on getting home quickly.
PROGRESS: Geauga Family Farms: Farmers pave own future path
SALEM, Ohio - A year and a half ago when six men sat down in a Geauga County farmhouse kitchen, they knew just what they wanted, but they didn't know how to achieve it.
PROGRESS: Getting the real deal on deer
SALEM, Ohio - Ask most deer farmers and you'll hear the same thing: Back when he or she began deer farming, whether it was six or 16 years ago, there weren't many others around, but now it seems deer farms are everywhere.
Maternity spa for cows: Innovative partnership keeps herds healthy
ST. PAUL, Minn. -
Uncommon wheat disease is in Ohio
WOOSTER, Ohio - A cereal rust, most problematic on wheat in the Pacific Northwest and lower central Plains states, has made a rare appearance in Ohio this year.
USDA: Science-based ag grads will be in demand
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - A USDA report paints a rosy employment picture for college graduates in agricultural sciences and natural resources over the next five years.
Brown Swiss sales reach record high
WOOSTER, Ohio - The Snapshots of Springhill Starmark Sale in Wooster, Ohio, reached a new record sale average for consignment auctions in the Brown Swiss breed.
PROGRESS: Amish farms join to build agricultural markets
MOUNT EATON, Ohio - Forty years ago, 90 percent of the Amish and Mennonite families in Wayne and Holmes counties were engaged in agriculture.













