Ohioans violate mad cow feed rules
Feed companies in Lewisburg and Massillon told to take action to prevent mad cow.
Farmer’s fields of rye protect vegetable crop
Cover crops are part of sustainable agriculture, and a linchpin in this northeastern Ohio farm operation.
Cattlemen say ‘no’ to BSE testing
Farmers could expect to pay $30 more per cow if 100 percent BSE testing is implemented, economist says.
Farm and Dairy writer earns national award
Farm and Dairy reporter Kristy Hebert received a third-place award in the North American Agricultural Journalists' 2004 writing contest.
Fruit growers host tour June 30
Two orchard tours focusing on horticultural aspects of fruit production and diseases and insects are offered.
Is composting economical option for downer cattle?
Livestock that are composted with the approved technique are reduced to clean bones in four to six months.
NASA satellites improve response to global agricultural change
Information is crucial in decisions affecting U.S. agriculture, trade policy, and food aid.
Ohio exceeds milestone of 100 bald eagle nests
Number of nests has increased from four to 105 in 25 years.
Preventing accidents less costly than dealing with them
One reader gives tips for moving farm equipment safely on the roads.
Small town fun or big time heist?
One reader wishes community festivals would be fun instead of expensive to attend.













