Cooperative Hall of Fame inducts Ohioan Henry Schriver
The Ohio farmer's involvement in cooperatives spans 61 years.
Corn growers grinning from ear to ear
Ohio's corn crop is about two weeks ahead of normal and in good condition.
Exhibitors should take precautions to comply with state livestock laws
The Ohio Department of Agriculture is reminding exhibitors to take a close look at livestock exhibition laws and rules to prevent mistakes punishable by law.
Have a field day at vegetable crop tour
Vegetable crops tour and field day is Aug. 4 at the North Central Agricultural Research Station in Fremont.
Milk producers need to speak out to protect income
Reader challenges other dairyment to do their part in stopping milk pooling and depooling.
Not enough soybean growers ask for new vote
USDA will not conduct a referendum on the soybean checkoff.
Ohio offers farm pesticide disposal
The pesticide collection and disposal service is free, but only farm chemicals will be accepted.
On the way to IraqEngineers develop robotic tractor
Engineers from the Air Force Research Laboratory designed an advanced robotic trenching tractor, called Robo Trencher, so combat engineers can perform cable trenching and excavation missions in dangerous locations.
Tom Seifert: team playerStark Co. volunteer keeps steer program rolling
Tom Seifert started in 4-H 50 years ago, in 1954, and basically never quit.
Screamin’ for Sesquicentennial Sundae
Penn State alumni and people familiar with the university will quickly cite one of the university's claims to fame - University Creamery ice cream.













