Indian Run Farms runs on perseverance
Elliott family keeps it simple in Knox County, but productive.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Aug. 28, 2014:
WEST SALEM, Ohio — The Northwestern FFA dairy team will vie for national honors in the area of dairy cattle evaluation and management at...
Twenty years later, the GMO fight goes on
Consumer concerns over GMOs are not going away.
More than your average project: A day in the life of a 4-H member
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio — The sun is just up, and Leah Fine is exhausted. She tries to sleep until the last possible minute, but...
Penn State educators endow scholarship
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Eugene and Carol Schurman, of Clymer, Pennsylvania, have given $50,000 to establish the Eugene and Carol Schurman Trustee Scholarship in...
Jean M. Timmons, 1928-2014
Jean Timmons was an 'outstanding woman in Ohio agriculture.'
Looking into the crystal ball… Is an early frost in the works?
Ohio’s NOAA hydrologist expects the first freeze to happen in early to mid-October.
Harsh winter results in small peach crop
Some farmers have had no choice but to cut down their dead peach trees and plant new ones.
Portage County Fair auction 2014
The Portage County Fair held another successful auctions, with several new records.
Conservation, not regulation, to help control Lake Erie’s algae problem
Fertilizer conservation may be the answer to reducing phosphorus runoff from farms into Lake Erie, according to Mansfield News Journal.



















