Conservation practice could cut nitrogen pollution to the Gulf
University of Illinois scientists estimate saturated buffers could reduce nitrogen from agricultural drainage by 5 to 10 percent.
Dealing with compacted fields in Ohio, Pennsylvania
If your fields are severely compacted, it may be necessary to take action. Learn how to determine the best course of action based on your unique situation.
Saturated buffers reduce nitrates, more efficient
Enhancing a standard buffer with a saturated buffer where possible could remove approximately 13 times the annual amount of nitrogen.
Michigan farmer re-elected chairman of American Lamb Board
Dale Thorne, a sheep producer from Michigan, has been re-elected chairman of the American Lamb Board
Ohio Farmers Union still backing ‘distressed watershed’ order
Ohio Farmers Union delegates adopted OFU's legislative priorities at the recent state convention in Lima.
Pennsylvania honors dairy leaders
Pa. dairy leaders recently honored include Star Rock Dairy Inc.; Michael Hosterman, AgChoice Farm Credit; Alan Zepp, Center for Dairy Excellence; and Chuck Turner, Turner Dairy Farms.
Morrow County youth dies in farm accident
With National FFA Week coming up, a local school is doing its part to help support a family that suffered a tragedy.
Antero fined $3.15 million for WV violations
Antero Resources will have to pay a civil penalty of $3.15 million for violations of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (CWA) at 32 sites in West Virginia.
Air Works Auction founder writes book for 30th sale
The Air Works Consignment Auction has grown significantly over its 30-year span, and to recognize the growth, the founder has written a commemorative book.
Western Pa. cattleman receives Dedication to Agriculture Award
The Pa. State Council of Farm Organizations (PSCFO) awarded its first-ever Dedication to Agriculture Award to Greene County cattle farmer and conservationist Jim Cowell.





















