Latest recipients of Ohio specialty crop grants revealed; 13 projects approved
The final three recipients to receive a portion of $650,000 in federal funding to promote Ohio's specialty crops have been announced.
Ohio Young Farmers to hold state conference
The Ohio Young Farmers will hold their 55th annual state conference Feb. 8 at the Airport Radisson in Columbus.
Pennsylvania elk hunters produce largest bull harvest since Civil War
Junior hunter takes one of Pennsylvania's largest bulls.
Study: Ohioans are concerned about large-scale livestock farms
Strength of support and good will of Ohioans toward agriculture could diminish as another generation dies off.
USDA concerned about slow pace of signup for major farm bill programs
Sign up quickly for farm bill benefits to ensure program benefits are distributed in a timely and efficient manner.
Veterans’ project listens, remembers
Thanks to the Library of Congress American Folklife Center, the stories of U.S. veterans will live on for future generations to experience, long after the veterans themselves are gone.
Winter likely to be warmer and dry
An El Niño digging in its heels will influence U.S. winter weather; Ohio could be dry.
State board passes new academic standards
Ohio has adopted new educational standards for science and social studies.
Tri-State conservation tillage conference to be held on Jan. 28
The 6th annual Tri-State Conservation Tillage conference will be held Jan. 28 at the Radisson Hotel in West Middlesex, Pa., from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
U.S. EPA finalizes livestock waste rule
According to a recent EPA decision, all CAFOs, or large livestock operations, must apply for National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit coverage.













