Thursday, July 2, 2026
Harmful algal bloom

Researchers want to identify farming or water management practices that reduce nutrient runoff without adversely affecting agricultural production.
5 stories collage for Jan. 2, 2016

This week’s top stories include Middlefield, Ohio’s Santa Claus, managing forage waste, the transfer of Ohio’s soil and water program, tips for keeping farm resolutions for the new year and more.
grazing

A look back at the top farm stories of the year, as determined by Farm and Dairy staff.
garden tools, green beans, cherry tomatoes and purple coneflowers

In 2016, let gardening become the topic of one of your New Year’s resolutions by checking out these recommendations.
top 10 web stories of 2015 collage

We’ve ran the numbers and these are our top 10 web stories from 2015.
Waterford FFA Parliamentary Procedure Team

This week's roundup includes news from the Richmond Edison and Waterford FFA chapters.
Purdue plant phenotyping facility

Two groups representing Indiana corn and soybean farmers are making a $4 million investment in automated plant phenotyping research and education to further Purdue University’s innovative work in plant sciences.
Holstein dairy cows

BOWIE, Md. — A Non-funded Cooperative Agreement (NFCA) was developed and signed on March 27, 2013 between the Animal Genomics and Improvement Laboratory (AGIL),...
Angus cattle grazing

This course is designed for livestock producers who have already initiated grazing practices on their farm, and who have at least a basic knowledge of the grazing behavior of their animals and of their pasture ecosystems.
pastured poultry chickens

Producers who raise pastured poultry and want to maintain egg production this winter should keep their birds as warm and dry as possible, experts from the Purdue University College of Agriculture say.