ND farming brothers convicted of crop insurance scam
The two brothers were convicted of intentionally destroying their seeds, crops and potatoes in storage.
Ohio Farm Bureau changes membership, honors leaders
Ohio Farm Bureau Federation delegates met Dec. 10-12 to wrestle with ways the state’s largest farm organization should address the hot topics of CAUV, water quality and taxes.
The personal farmer: Hawk Meats turns farm market model on its ear
Promoting the quality of a farm’s product, according to Sam Hawk, is every bit as important as the day-to-day production work. Hawk has no problem discussing his passion for farming.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Dec. 11, 2014
During last month's meeting, the Hicks and Hayseeds 4-H Club elected new officers.
Vacant farm buildings can hold value
A survey of the Midwest shows the value of renting agricultural buildings.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 11, 2014
This week's roundup includes news from the Northwestern, Bellevue, Firelands, Hillsdale, Southern and West Branch FFA chapters.
Water quality practices on display in northwestern Ohio
Drive-it-yourself tour to feature water quality improvements.
Checkoff passed by Ky. beef producers
Kentucky beef cattle producers voted to assess themselves an additional $1 per head on cattle marketed in Kentucky in a statewide referendum held in November.
Marcellus and Utica shale: Belmont, Monroe counties lead Ohio permitting
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources granted 79 permits during the month of November.
Penn State links with vet school in Glasgow
After successfully completing their senior year, they will receive a bachelor’s degree from Penn State while continuing to pursue their veterinary degree at the University of Glasgow School of Veterinary Medicine.



















