Tuesday, May 5, 2026

J.D. Miller and Ed Yoder sold many items from their 40-year-old collection of antique farm equipment.

Eighty-nine cows and 16 workers have tested positive for bovine tuberculosis exposure at a 3,700-cow dairy farm in Tulare, Calif.

Wet fields have prevented Ohio's tomato and other vegetable crop producers from planting in a timely manner, which may result in reduced yields.

Dairy farmers can close a loophole that has cost producers in Mideast marketing area $98 million in lost income since June 2000.

A statewide small grains field day will be held in northwestern Ohio, and a similar event will be held in western Pennsylvania - both on June 20.

Crop conditions have been variable across the region and in each county, according to reports.

Certain Conservation Reserve Program contracts expiring this year for hardwood tree practices may be extended for one year.

Ohio growers looking for an alternative to yellow feed corn are faced with a growing opportunity in white corn.

The USDA proposed to amend its regulations to give the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service authority to pay 100 percent of the costs for purchase, destruction and disposition of animals should they become affected with foot-and-mouth disease.

Kenny Oberholtzer volunteered his farm, located in Ashland, Ohio, for an on-farm assessment and environmental review, a growing trend for livestock farmers throughout the country.