FDA proposes cap to daily added sugar in Americans’ diets
Between the soft drinks, candy, sugary cereal and other less-suspecting foods like ketchup and low-fat yogurt, added sugars can take a real toll on our health.
Although oil and gas production is up, Chesapeake posts 3Q loss
Chesapeake's Utica shale net production in the third quarter dropped 15 percent, as the company curtailed production as a result of weak product pricing.
New app is for cooks in search of perfect roast
WOOSTER, Ohio —Nearly a quarter of consumers say they’ve never cooked a beef roast, and 43 percent cook one roast or less per year....
Cattle producers: Watch for signs of anaplasmosis
Beef and dairy producers in Indiana should watch their herds carefully this fall for signs of the blood disease anaplasmosis, a Purdue animal health specialist said.
How millennials make decisions about their food
The Ohio Agricultural Council luncheon will share the results of research about the millennial generation and their how they purchase food.
Webinars offer farm management information
Ohio State University Extension is offering a free, four-part webinar series on managing risk and financial management.
Preserve mandatory country-of-origin labeling
Reader says we need to preserve mandatory country-of-origin labeling.
Farm and Dairy’s Field Notes: Episode 1
Farm and Dairy's Field Notes is a video series that provides weekly ag news and a recap of farmanddairy.com's latest top stories. This week, reporter Kristy Seachrist shares the story of how a bull attack shattered farmer Judy Ligo's life as well as an update on the USDA Crop Progress Report. The stories you may have missed include a recent organic farming conference and a report that says meat may cause cancer.
Shepherd’s symposium coming to Wooster
The Buckeye Shepherd’s Symposium will be held Dec. 11-12, at the OARDC in Wooster.
That one day … A bull shattered a farmer’s life
A Highland bull shattered the life of Judy Ligo when he turned on her.























