East Ohio Women in Agriculture Conference celebrates 10 years
The keynote speaker for this year’s conference on March 21 is Elaine Froese, an international speaker, author and farm coach from Manitoba, Canada.
Farm Bureau hosting membership breakfast
The Ashtabula County Farm Bureau invites local farmers, landowners and community members to its 2025 Membership Breakfast March 8 from 8:30-11 a.m.
OPSB makes decisions on multiple solar facilities
The Ohio Power Siting Board approved Clear Mountain Energy Center's solar farm in Clermont County and denied Richwood Solar's proposal in Union County.
Ag Outlook Forum blows up the market
The USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum released the projection that farmers would plant a record 94 million corn acres and produce 15.585 billion bushels.
Judge rules mass firings of federal workers are illegal
Federal judge rules mass firings of probationary workers illegal, impacting USDA and other agencies.
Ag groups worry about tariffs’ impact on American farmers
The new trade war with its closest agricultural trade partners could hit U.S. farmers hard as spring planting season is about to begin.
Veteran finds solace in making maple syrup at Ravine’s Edge Maple Farm
Bret and Carly Gavlak started making maple syrup after Bret returned home from Iraq; today they sell syrup at Ravine's Edge Maple Farm in Medina, Ohio.
Hurry Hill Maple Farm and Museum celebrates local history with Newbery Medal book
Janet Woods opened up Hurry Hill Maple Farm and Museum to highlight the Newbery award-winning book "Miracles on Maple Hill" based in Edinboro, Pennsylvania.
Cold shoulder: With funding frozen, ag conservation projects hang in balance
USDA funding freeze leaves farmers without promised reimbursements, risking conservation projects. A partial thaw offers hope, but uncertainty remains.
Corn acres debate fires up markets
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets as we approach the end of February, and markets gain volatility over how many acres of corn will be planted.





















