Tuesday, December 23, 2025

OSU's new direct marketing specialist said the potential for direct marketing opportunities is huge for Ohio's farmers.

The Ohio Fruit and Vegetable Growers and Ohio Roadside Marketing held an awards breakfast at their combined conference Feb. 8 in Toledo.

Kiss of Nabisco transforms nuisance wheat variety into a premium identity-preserved grain.

A clock made by Jacob Blumer of the family famous for hiding the Liberty Bell during the Revolutionary War sold for $4,950.

The USDA expects a 1 percent increase in milk production in 2001.

The last remaining working farm in the city limits of Kent, Ohio, has been sold to a housing developer.

Ohio State researchers looking for answers to a major food-borne illness in the organism's most common host - chickens.

The American Lamb Council is hoping a new $1.8 million promotional campaign will bolster the sheep industry's sagging demand.

The number of sheep and lambs on Ohio farms on Jan. 1 totaled 142,000 head. This number is 6 percent more than a year ago.

A slowdown in the general economy and media attention being given to mad cow disease are shadows hanging over the current favorable cattle market.