Buckeye Shepherds Symposium set
COLUMBUS - The Ohio Sheep Improvement Association will be holding its annual Buckeye Shepherds Symposium Dec.
Farm Bureau offers equine education
COLUMBUS - Two Equine Education Conferences will be hosted by the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Dec. 11 in Perrysburg and Jan.
Finally, below-normal rainfall recorded in October
MILLPORT, Ohio - October was only the third month this year with below normal rainfall, although it still rained 11 days, according to Edwin Copeland, U.
GMO patents: What about innocent infringers?
AMES, Iowa - The ability to obtain a general utility patent on seed technology has led to cases in which farmers have been sued for misappropriation of the technology.
Ohio hog farm wins national award
COLUMBUS -
Rumensin OK’d for use in dairy cows
GREENFIELD, Ind. - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Rumensin (monensin sodium) for use in dairy cows late last month.
Soybean aphid feasts on Ohio soybeans
WOOSTER, Ohio - The soybean aphid, which was practically nonexistent in soybean fields this growing season, may be back with a vengeance next year.
Ag and arts join forces to ‘make music’
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - As Clark County, Ohio, farmers harvest crops this fall and plant seed in spring, they'll also be snapping photographs to reap another benefit: a symphonic concert combining agriculture and the arts in November 2005.
EU OKs Monsanto’s Roundup Ready corn use in food products
ST. LOUIS - The European Commission approved the use of Monsanto's Roundup Ready Corn NK603 and its processed products as food and food ingredients.













