Grass clippings improve soil quailty
Grass clippings affect carbon and nitrogen levels in two ways: directly by simply being present but also indirectly by serving as fertilizer for the grass.
Replanting or are your fields still too wet to plant?
Ohio farmers, and others, are facing questions about replanting corn and soybeans, or are wondering when they'll even get the seed in the ground. Advice from Ohio State will help.
Ohio BEST program honors 2016-17 cattle, showmen
The Ohio Cattlemen's Association BEST show circuit wrapped up its 2016-17 season, with more than 600 participants. Check out the breed and showmanship winners.
Finding a place in the FFA organization
FFA members were encouraged to overcome obstacles, find their passion and know their value in the agriculture industry at the Ohio FFA convention May 4-5, in Columbus, Ohio.
NE Ohio energy aggregator gets $1 million USDA loan
The Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council (NOPEC) received a $1 million loan May 10, the first loans the U.S. Department of Agriculture is making through its Rural Energy Savings Program.
Get your hands on nature
Beaver Creek Wildlife Education Center is home to more than 300 mounts and more than 300 animal skins. They opened a new expansion with youth in mind.
Tech investors and food for thought
Food is the new technological frontier, and big investors are entering the world of food production, distribution and marketing. Farmers should pay attention, says Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell.
Some arguments are good to have
Deciding when to plant is always a matter of contention, and there can be multiple right answers.
How to treat poison ivy rashes naturally
The spotted jewelweed plant relieves itching and dries poison ivy rashes up quickly without drying out surrounding skin.
CAUV reform still alive in Ohio legislature
The House budget bill included CAUV reform, and a Senate bill is also still being heard.























