Plight of the blueberries: Going to the birds? Not anymore
Conservative estimates say birds eat about 10 percent of the North American blueberry crop.
Slimmed-down CWT gets go-ahead
The lack of interest forced the federation to change participation requirements from 80 percent signup to 70 percent.
Shrimp farming practices snapping its pincers into northern Ohio
Hiram-area farmer stocks ponds with shrimp; thought to be the northernmost shrimp farm in United States.
USDA grants aid disabled farmers
West Virginia one of 24 states to receive AgrAbility grant.
Angus breed weaning weights adjusted
Angus association expands age window to include calves as young as 120 days.
Zoar Village celebrates everyday life
Zoar Village will be busy July 12-13 with demonstrations of how the Zoar Separatists conducted their lives.
Champion buckeye tree could be in your yard
Would your 'big tree' measure up? Find out whether it would earn a spot in the big tree 'hall of fame.'
Committee recommends 4.3 percent increase in beef checkoff budget
The committee says the increase in budget is not because checkoff revenue increased.
What’s wrong with this picture?
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on atrocities.
Ohio corn grower testifies before Senate on European Union moratorium
The hearing was convened to discuss differing views of biotechnology technology between the United States and Europe.













