River otters making great comeback in Ohio
Wildlife division proposes removing otters from endangered species list.
Foot-and-mouth scare indeed scary
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on rumors of foot-and-mouth disease.
Using ag biomass for energy isn’t free
There are lots of benefits to using agricultural byproducts as an energy source, but we can't think of biomass as 'free.'
Hutjens: Determine what benefit you’ll get from additives before opening wallet
University of Illinois dairy nutrition expert Michael Hutjens shared his feed additive recommendations with nearly 200 dairymen and industry representatives attending the Northeast Ohio Dairy Management Conference.
WVU grad key in war on terrorism
West Virginia University graduate on frontlines of war on terrorism.
Family ties, customer pressure at core of White House Fruit Farm success
White House Fruit Farm earned the Direct Agricultural Marketing Association's Gene Cravens Distinguished Service Award in 2002, recognizing the family for its direct marketing efforts and success.
Wooster herd No. 1 in state: Wayne County recognizes top herds
K-Land Holstein and Swiss herds owned by Sherry and Ken Krebs of Wayne County are ranked top in the state of Ohio for production.
More farmers consider composting livestock carcasses
Farmers tend to lose more animals in a year than they realize, and the uncertainty of how to dispose of carcasses continues to burn in their minds.
Century of teddy bears celebrated
The association between Teddy Roosevelt and the teddy bear has impacted lives and shaped the profits of toy companies for generations.
Current LEAD class announced
Twenty-five individuals from across Ohio have been selected to participate in the Ohio Leadership Education and Development program.