Ohio may see record wheat yields
WOOSTER, Ohio - A cool spring and low disease levels have set the stage for potential record-breaking wheat yields in Ohio.
Renewable energy workshop set in Wooster
WOOSTER, Ohio -- Ohio State University will host its second annual renewable energy workshop Nov. 12 at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center...
U.S. farm machinery exports are up
MILWAUKEE, Wis. - Exports of U.S.-made farm machinery totaled $7.3 billion in 2006, a gain of more than 10 percent compared to the previous year, according to data released by the
Who lost the rain game?
Like all precipitation, the rains didn't hit all areas across Ohio and western Pennsylvania equally.
Move back to the city
Reader responds to "Landowner shoots horse" article.
Can wheat producers keep pace with growing global demand?
Farmers around the world have responded to growing demand by producing record crops recently. As a result, USDA forecasts that global ending stocks for 2009/10 (June-May) will be 196.8 million metric tons, up 60 percent from a recent low of 123.3 million metric tons in 2007/08.
Speak out for dairy industry and back H.R. 5288
Editor:The Dairy Price Stabilization Bill, H.R. 5288, in the House has a companion bill in the Senate that needs the same support.All Ohio dairy...
Researchers develop new way to determine charge of battery
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new technique that allows users to better determine the amount of charge...
Pilot project for renewable energy set
A new loan guarantee pilot project aimed at developing renewable energy systems from the use of livestock as a raw material has been launched.
New Pa. law adds biodiesel incentives
A bill that provides short-term incentives for Pennsylvania's biodiesel industry has been signed into law.













