USDA streamlines conservation programs
Farmers will save valuable time at the county level following a decision in Washington to give NRCS and FSA the flexibility to proceed locally without the formal approval of the other agency.
Farming on the heels of disaster: Rebuilding, success eight years later
A devastating fire in 1994 forced an Ashtabula County family to come face-to-face with some difficult decisions, including whether farming was really meant for them.
W.Va. railroad buffs can take train ride to war re-enactment
The Wellsburg (W.Va.) Historical Railroad Society is sponsoring its last bus trip of the season this time to ride the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.
Jackie Brannon: Head over heels for horses
A Tuscarawas County teen won the state FFA proficiency award in equine management.
Pa. sheep producer: Attention to breeding, marketing pays dividend
Marketing, breeding, pasture management and attention to details equals success for this Pa. sheep producer.
Miller-Yoder Auction: Selling over 40 years of historic farm equipment
J.D. Miller and Ed Yoder sold many items from their 40-year-old collection of antique farm equipment.
TB forces dairy farm quarantine in California
Eighty-nine cows and 16 workers have tested positive for bovine tuberculosis exposure at a 3,700-cow dairy farm in Tulare, Calif.
An empty aisle: Heavy rainfall gives vegetable lovers little to pick
Wet fields have prevented Ohio's tomato and other vegetable crop producers from planting in a timely manner, which may result in reduced yields.
Deadline nears for Pa. nutrient grant program
Pennsylvania is offering nutrient management grants for livestock producers, up to $75,000.
Death tax repeal dies in Senate
The U.S. Senate killed an amendment that would have permanently repealed the death tax.













