Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Livestock farmers can get 'safe harbor' from clean air violation lawsuits if they volunteer to let the EPA monitor their farm for two years.

Republican leaders sue governor's administration over a veto's legality.

These Ohio farmers switched from cattle to dogwoods, and are glad they did.

Kevin Lee owned a refuse company and ran a beef farm. But what he really wanted was dairy.

Ohio, along with 20 other states, will share in approximately $8 million allocated for the Emergency Conservation Program.

The state suspended commodity handler's licenses from Austinburg Mill in Ashtabula County and J & S Farms Grain, Madison County.

Although it requires certification, organic wool represents an opportunity for premiums.

Integrated manure management systems provide new opportunities for dairy producers.

Farmers will soon be able to open gates, track livestock, steer tractors and control other farm jobs by computer.

Ohio soybean growers fund new uses research to fuel demand.