When should a farm become a business entity?
Between starting a family, working an off-farm job and spending free time in the fields, many farmers wonder when it's time to form a business entity.
Farm and Dairy earns state, national awards
Farm and Dairy newsroom staff members and columnists took home awards from various professional organizations this year.
Share with us your 4-H memories
If 4-H has had an impact on your life, we want to know what you are thankful for. Tell us your story.
Q & A with Lindsey Shute
Lindsey Lusher Shute, an Ohio native, is the co-founder of the National Young Farmers Coalition. EatingWell magazine named her a 2017 American Food Hero.
Experts predict beautiful fall foliage display
The rainy summer may have set the stage for a beautiful autumn foliage display, according to forest ecologists in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences.
Can your utility vehicle travel on the road?
New laws allow farm utility vehicles to travel on all roads in Ohio, except highways. Pennsylvania's laws differ based on municipality.
Ohio State logo emerges in FSR cornfield
The Ohio State logo emerged in a cornfield at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center, home of the Farm Science Review thanks to precision planting technology.
Injecting manure reduces hormone transport
A new Penn State study shows that applying manure to crop fields by means of shallow disk injection significantly reduces estrogens in surface runoff.
Cancer left him paralyzed, AgrAbility gave him hope
Jeff Austin was left paralyzed from the waist down after having stage 4 cancer. His greatest fear was never getting to do what he loved again — farming.
Keeping farm workers safe: Learn more at the Review demos
Farming is one of the most dangerous occupations in the United States, and the 2017 Farm Science Review has information to keep farm workers safe.























