Government is major barrier to adopting sustainable ag
Government policy ranks as one of the top challenges facing farmers who are trying to adopt alternative production systems.
Growers’ congress combines marketing and production sessions
The Ohio Fruit and Vegetable Growers Congress will be staged Jan. 21-23 in Toledo.
Strip tillage gaining ground, yields
Strip tillage lets the soil to warm up faster and dry out sooner in the intended row zone.
Sheep production handbook published
The edition has revised data on breeding, forages, handling, health, management, marketing, nutrition, predator control, reproduction and wool.
Stray voltage shouldn’t be a mystery
What do we really know about stray voltage? Measurement, reduction are a good start.
Woodlot workshops cover process of making lumber, selling timber
Workshop gives participants information on trees and the process that converts them into workable wood.
Buckeye Egg Farm closure stands
In an Oct. 15 decision, the Ohio Environmental Review Appeals Commission upheld the state's closure of Buckeye Egg Farm.
Cheerleaders have pep for MILK
But can they win the 'got milk?' game?
Pa. farmers, officials recognizecoyotes’ threat to livestock
But will legislation, proposed program help protect farm animals?
Agriculture cooperatives continue to dominate annual Top 100 co-op list
Forty-one agriculture cooperatives total $58 billion in revenues in 2002.













