Pig owner charged after Pataskala woman’s death
The owner a pig that police said was involved in the death of a Pataskala woman has been charged with a misdemeanor for letting her pigs run loose.
USDA funding freeze leaves farmers in limbo
USDA funding remains frozen despite a rescinded order, leaving farmers and conservation programs in financial limbo with no clear timeline for payments.
Ohio, Pennsylvania battle bird flu
Bird flu cases are surging in Ohio and Pennsylvania. While officials enforce biosecurity measures to curb the outbreak, the risk to humans remains low.
Glass Rooster Cannery shares wealth with the art of canning
Jeannie Seabrook, owner of the Glass Rooster Cannery, teaches classes on homesteading practices and cans food for local farmers to reduce food waste.
Traders are wary of new USDA report
Marlin Clark weighs in on how grain traders on the Chicago Board of Trade are feeling about the Feb. 11 World Agricultural Supply and Demand report.
Ohio family raises, shows Black Herefords
Jason Birney’s family gets the best of both worlds raising Black Herefords, which have the docility of red Herefords and the marbling of Angus cattle.
Roundup of FFA news for Feb. 6, 2025
Catch up on FFA news from Norwayne FFA, United Local FFA, West Holmes FFA and Racine Southern FFA.
Noble County couple receives Master Shepherd award
The Rays won the 2024 Charles Boyles Master Shepherd Award at the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association/Ohio Sheep and Wool Program Industry Awards Program.
Tariff concerns stir up grain markets
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets as prices adjust to President Trump's tariffs on goods out of China, and looming tariffs on Canada and Mexico.
Two years later: Communities still fighting for railroad regulation
Two years after the East Palestine derailment, communities near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border are still waiting for the Railway Safety Act of 2023.























