Research could lead to billion more being fed
A $6 million research project will take a unique approach to studying stalk lodging in corn and sorghum.
Make-A-Wish helps teen continue to do farm chores
When the Make-A-Wish Foundation granted a request from a Medina County teen, he could have asked for anything, but all Micah wanted was a golf cart so he could continue to work on his family’s farm.
Farm Science Review gets even bigger
The Farm Science Review showcases the latest in ag equipment, technology and services, for farmers of all sizes and commodities. It will be held at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center near London, Ohio, Sept. 18-20.
Wayne County Fair makes changes amid heavy rains
The Wayne County Fair decided to make some big changes ahead of a major rainstorm expected Sunday.
Manure separator saves sand, big time
This manure separator saves Cornell about 95 percent of its sand, which can be reused for bedding.
AgrAbility helps farmers continue farming after injury
Ohio AgrAbility is part of a national effort through the U.S. Department of Agriculture that promotes independence for people working in agriculture.
Precision agriculture yields Script Ohio in soybeans
The Ohio State marching band’s famous Script Ohio has been recreated in a soybean field just east of the Farm Science Review near London, Ohio.
2018 Venango Fair sale results
Here’s a recap of the grand champion exhibitors and their final sale bids/buyers from the 2018 Venango Fair market livestock sale.
$10 million in farm tax credits available in Pennsylvania
Ten million dollars in tax credits are available to help Pennsylvania farmers prevent water pollution or purchase conservation equipment.
Mental health center will fill void
The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Ohio recently dedicated the Adam-Amanda Mental Health Rehabilitation Center in Athens.























