Nearly 300 farms vie for easement funds
The third round of Ohio's farmland preservation funding drew applications from 271 farm families.
USDA and EPA: Report shows no definitive reason for honey bee colony collapse...
The USDA and the United States EPA released a comprehensive scientific report on honey bee health May 2. The report states that there are multiple factors playing a role in honey bee colony declines, including parasites and disease, genetics, poor nutrition and pesticide exposure.
Save yield by skipping a row or two
Skip-row production is gaining momentum in Ohio.
Top two at Eastern Livestock Co. sentenced to federal prison
The former owner and former chief operating officer of the now-bankrupt Eastern Livestock Company will spend the next several years in federal prison after a check-kiting scheme left many cattle producers with fraudulent checks.
Soil field day will focus on climate change
Pennsylvania field day will focus on climate change in agriculture.
Corn prices prevent hog producers from expanding
URBANA -- Hog producers were ready to expand this fall. That may have been appropriate when 2010 corn prices were expected to close at...
Leave the land the way you found it: Motto keeps Muskingum County sheep farmers...
Dresden, Ohio couple striving to use good stewardship practices in land use.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of August 8, 2014
The Crestview FFA officer team went to FFA Camp Muskingum Retreat Center July 16-18.
Ohio Compost Operator Course to focus on science and art of composting
WOOSTER, Ohio -- The 2009 Ohio Compost Operator Course, open to anyone who works in or around the composting industry, will be held April...
Is the cattle market too cautious?
The beef industry was stung by two negative events in the past two months that have left market traders uncertain about their longer term impacts.