Fatally scorched calf has northeast Ohio community speaking out
Authorities are looking for information regarding abuse to a young calf that left it severely burned and in need of euthanasia.
Corn crop to exceed demand, farmers worry
According to St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the corn harvest is looking plentiful this year, but farmers are concerned that the demand won’t be as great as the yield.
Cyber Monday: Learn how to save money on tech purchases
onsumers line up for the latest incarnation of a smartphone or must-have gaming system, but just because a gadget is the current must-have item does not mean consumers have to overpay for it.
July is National Ice Cream Month (Infographic)
July is National Ice Cream Month! To celebrate, Farm and Dairy gathered some of our favorite ice cream facts and placed them in an infographic!
Geauga Park District offering hikes for seniors
Seasonal programs geared toward seniors are always available in Geauga Park District, but summertime offerings tend to be the most popular.
Soil test for soybean pest
WOOSTER, Ohio -- Harvesting corn and soybeans may be the only thing on the minds of Ohio growers at the moment, but they shouldn't...
Pennsylvania officials collaborate on Chesapeake Bay watershed farm inspections
The Pennsylvania DEP and county conservation districts will conduct farm inspections in the Chesapeake Bay watershed as part of the “Bay Reboot” strategy.
Cattle numbers lowest since 1950s
According to the latest numbers from the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service in Ohio, beef cows, at 290,000 head, were down 3 percent from last year, and milk cows, at 270,000 head, were unchanged from last year.
LETTER: Ohio farmers don’t need more government assistance
The government pays thousands of people to "help" the farmer. Just how do these government organizations help us farmers?
Roundup of FFA news for Feb. 23, 2017
The West Muskingum FFA chapter placed fourth in the Ag Sales Career Development Event, held at Harrison Central.