Monday, June 22, 2026

National Holstein association ends 2003 with operational profit.

Agricultural economists urge producers to weigh the benefits and risks when making fall marketing decisions.

Ohio's corn crop is about two weeks ahead of normal and in good condition.

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.

Vegetable crops tour and field day is Aug. 4 at the North Central Agricultural Research Station in Fremont.

Reader challenges other dairyment to do their part in stopping milk pooling and depooling.

USDA will not conduct a referendum on the soybean checkoff.

Wheat harvest is progressing rapidly across Ohio with decent yields and high test weights, despite the early-season problems with Fusarium head scab.

In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell wonders if ag establishments can resond to the changing face of agriculture.

Even moderately resistant varieties can have significant disease and yield loss if the conditions favor infection during flowering.