Help save Monarch butterflies in Ohio
The Ohio Pollinator Habitat Initiative is seeking public involvement to collect and drop off common and swamp milkweed seed pods from established plants.
Corn rust threatens southern Ohio fields
Southern and common rust have been more prevalent in southern Ohio cornfields this year. Farmers have had to replant several times.
What does CAUV reform mean for me?
Ohio farmers have a lot of questions about when they'll be receiving property tax relief. Here are some answers to the biggest questions.
Dairymen can opt out of Margin Protection Program without fee
Dairymen have the option of opting out of the USDA’s Farm Service Agency Margin Protection Program for 2018 without paying a fee.
Clums honored as Ohio Tree Farm of the Year
Foresters Koral and Randy Clum not only give advice to other landowners, they've developed their own 152-acre tree farm, honored this year as the Ohio Tree Farm of the Year.
Feed intake study in beef cattle could lead to more efficient breeds
A new study from the University of Illinois helps measure how much cattle eat across different life stages.
Experts say chestnut rescue will slowly succeed
The effort to employ selective breeding to rescue the American chestnut, which has been rendered functionally extinct by a disease, eventually will succeed.
Saving seeds, not a good investment
A penny saved is a penny earned, but saving seeds from the garden can be a questionable use of time and energy.
Top ram brings $1,300 at Pa. performance sheep and goat sale
Pennsylvania sheep and goat producers received $66,000 for 106 elite animals during the 39th annual Performance Tested Ram Lamb and Meat Goat Buck Sale.
Roundup of FFA news for Aug. 31, 2017
The Western Reserve FFA participated in the Wakeman Firefighters Homecoming Festival July 29-30.






















