New Young Shepherd’s program offered
New this year, in conjunction with the Buckeye Shepherd's Symposium, Dec. 1-2, the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association is holding a Young Shepherd's Program.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 9, 2017
On Oct. 25, the Fort Frye FFA headed to the 90th National FFA Convention and Expo with three other FFA chapters; Frontier, Marietta and Waterford.
Pa. animal health labs earn quality credential
Pennsylvania's Animal Diagnostic Laboratory System has been recognized with a national quality credential.
Central State University to build ag research facilities
On Nov. 3, the University held a ground-breaking ceremony for a state-of-the-art botanical and community garden that will include a raised-bed facility.
Brush up on waterfowl identification
As the state's duck and goose seasons begin, hunters are encouraged to familiarize themselves with waterfowl identification before heading out.
Wisconsin Holstein sets new single-lactation milk record
Selz-Pralle Aftershock 3918 is the new national milk production record holder for the Holstein breed.
Pa. feed mill receives organic certification
Ag Central, a New Castle area feed mill, has increased conventional capacity and opened doors for the organic grain market.
Food Evolution spurs GMO discussion in Wooster
Following a screening of the movie Food Evolution, a panel of experts talked about the concerns people have with GMO technology.
Energy companies can deduct production costs
Federal court rules that "at the well" pricing is determined by the location where the gas or is valued.
‘Groundhog Day’ weather drags on
October presented many dry days for harvest, but November has caught us by surprise.























