Saturday, June 27, 2026

SALEM, Ohio - Scioto County's Jim Rapp calls himself a true river rat farmer. But in his 59 years, he'd never seen pooled water on the home farm in September.

COLUMBUS - As the U.S. presidential campaign heads into the home stretch, the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation's political action committee launched a Web site to push farmer turnout at the polls.

LONDON, Ohio - U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman made another stop in Ohio last week, speaking to 600 people attending the annual Farm Science Review "Vice President's Luncheon" Sept.

LONDON, Ohio - Standing in a sea of John Deere green and yellow at last week's Farm Science Review, Barry Nelson was seeing gray.

LONDON, Ohio - Chances are your basement has finally drained and the puddles outside are starting to dry up, but have your pastures recovered from the recent rains and flooding? Probably not completely, says Clif Little, an Ohio State Extension grazing specialist.

LONDON, Ohio - In 30-plus years, the Conklin Classic has seen its share of hay fields, feed bunks and manure piles.

(Part II of a three-part series) SALEM, Ohio - So you wanted a horse or maybe your children talked you into buying a horse.

SALEM, Ohio - Ohio and Pennsylvania dairy farmers may continue to get help with their milk check.

Novel Farm Science Review exhibitors offer more to look at than just equipment.

BUTLER, Pa. - Farm Service Agency personnel are gathering information in anticipation of federal funds becoming available to help clean up the muddy mess left by Hurricane Ivan, said Luke Fritz, executive director the agency for Beaver and Butler counties.