Ohioans shine in national ag contests
COLUMBUS - All three Ohio Farm Bureau Federation young farmer contestants reached the finals in their competitions during the American Farm Bureau annual meeting in Charlotte, N.
Program helps gear manure haulers to become environmental managers
MARYSVILLE, Ohio - Some people look at a large livestock farm's manure storage pond and just see waste.
Quarantine prohibits moving wood out of emerald ash borer regions
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - A change in the state's emerald ash borer quarantine now prohibits the movement of all nonconiferous firewood out of regulated areas in Ohio and Michigan, announced Ohio Department of Agriculture Director Fred Dailey.
Johanns moves in to USDA
WASHINGTON - Home from college on spring break, Mike Johanns was helping his father on his family's Iowa dairy farm when a cow started frothing at the mouth and went down.
Black Angus lure Ohio beef producer
LANCASTER, Ohio
High water: Flooding is history in the making
SALEM, Ohio - Dan Crawford remembers tales his grandmother used to tell of walking to school through knee-deep snow.
Cattlemen wait for checkoff results
SALEM, Ohio - The results from last week's vote on Ohio's beef checkoff aren't in yet but Ohio Cattlemen's Association Executive Director Elizabeth Harsh already feels optimistic.
Grandpa dies after ram attack; still helps family
SALEM, Ohio - Even in the hardest times, like during the death of his father, Bill Kline says good things can happen.
USDA sued over mad cow
SALEM, Ohio - As the United States gets ready to relax its border restrictions with Canada and Canadian officials continue their search to rule out more cases of mad-cow disease, U.
Bedford County Guernsey wins dairy top honor in Pennsylvania farm show
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Sniders Perfect Brenden was selected as the 2005 supreme champion at the 89th Pennsylvania Farm Show Jan.













