Experts and growers gathered to consider how AI is reshaping farming at forum
Precision ag expert Andrew Drerup recently led the conversation on artificial intelligence in ag the CIFT Agribusiness Forum, held at the Agricultural Incubator Foundation, in Bowling Green, Ohio.
Select Sires CEO receives national honor for contributions to dairy industry
Select Sires, Inc. CEO David Thorbahn’s passion for dairy cattle began on his family’s 600-acre registered Holstein dairy farm in north central Ohio.
Ohio rancher uses cattle IQ tests to improve Texas Longhorn herds
Darol Dickinson, of Dickinson Cattle Company, shares the keys to his successful Texas Longhorn business based in southeastern Ohio.
The Racing Report: Brian Razum
For the second installment of The Racing Report, photojournalist Matthew Chasney follows Brian Razum in the 305 division of the Attica-Fremont Championship series at Attica Raceway Park.
Farmers warn Ohio’s water quality gains could slip without H2Ohio funding
The Ohio Agriculture Conservation Initiative’s recent farm tour showed off how local farmers are using science-based practices to improve their land and water quality. But these efforts could be jeopardized if a proposed $120 million cut in H2Ohio funding is passed in Ohio's proposed budget.
Shepherd’s Night set for June 12
The Western Pennsylvania Sheep & Wool Growers Association will host Shepherd’s Night June 12 at the Mercer County Penn State Cooperative Extension office.
Roundup of FFA news for June 5, 2025
Catch up on FFA news from Mohawk FFA, East Knox FFA, West Holmes FFA, Racine Southern FFA, Caldwell FFA, Black River FFA, Delta FFA and more.
Roundup of 4-H news for June 5, 2025
Leatherwood Valley 4-H Club held a meeting on June 1 at 2 p.m. at the Oscar Share Hall at the Guernsey County Fairgrounds in Old Washington, Ohio.
Rural craft entrepreneur preserves Appalachian broom tradition
Rural arts programs helped Eastern Kentucky maker Cynthia Main develop Sunhouse Craft, a sustainable business with an Appalachian sense of place.
Pa. Gov. Shapiro sues USDA over end to local food program
Gov. Josh Shapiro has sued USDA over canceled $13M program aiding PA farms and food banks, calling the termination a broken promise to families in need.























