PROGRESS: Soybean uses go beyond livestock feed
Ohio soybean growers fund new uses research to fuel demand.
Reagan’s patriotism wasn’t an act
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the life, death, pride, optimism and belief in freedom of former President Ronald Reagan.
Reader: Bush not perfect, but better than Clinton
Reader says Bush has done better job than Clinton, and can do better than Kerry or Nader.
USDA’s 2002 ag census: Not a good year to be counted
In Ohio, 97 percent of the farms are owned by families or partnerships; in Pennsylvania, 98 percent.
Ohio LegislatureFarmers fight to save crop seeds
Ohio legislators may allow Buckeye State farmers to keep and replant seeds with patented technologies.
PROGRESS: Convert hog manure to oil? You bet
Researcher wants every American hog farm to have a reactor.
PROGRESS: Grass-fed lambs dot spring pastures
Bruce and Lisa Rickard of Fox Hollow Farm had no farm background, but dreamed of having a farm.
A life of hostas
More than 1,800 varieties of hostas with shades of greens and whites and yellows, some with leaves as big as elephant ears, are grown by Pete and Jean Ruh at their Geauga County home.
Dutch dairy sues neighbors
Dairy says concerned citizens group lied about farm and conspired to ruin the operation so it would leave the United States.
Pa. farm bill’s future still uncertain
Republican leaders sue governor's administration over a veto's legality.













