Ohio Farm Bureau prepares for shift in revenue
Ohio Farm Bureau is losing three-quarters of the revenue that came from Nationwide insurance agents who sold associate memberships.
Ag Credit adds AgStart program for young or beginning farmers
Ag Credit has started a new loan program for young, beginning and small farmers.
US may face retaliatory tariffs of $1 billion from Canada, Mexico
WTO says Canada could impose $780 million in retaliatory tariffs and Mexico could impose $228 million for damages from unfair country-of-origin meat labeling practices in the U.S.
Tips for purchasing quality firewood
Being familiar with state firewood laws can help ensure you get what you pay for.
How to accommodate your new holiday puppy
Consider the selection process, separation anxiety and potential behavioral problems when thinking about getting a new puppy during the holidays.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 12/5
This week’s top stories include a venison infographic, tips for selling timber, a guide to buying Christmas trees, a USDA report on farm profitability and more.
Even with technology and so much food, most are ‘food ignorant’
Even with technology, this next generation is borderline clueless of what it takes to produce food, and even more clueless at what it takes to feed 7+ billion people on a daily basis.
Anthony Ottena — Dec. 5, 2015
Anthony, 6, with his Dad after he shot his very first doe Dec. 5, 2015, on their family farm in Pennsylvania.
USDA begins 49th enrollment period for the Conservation Reserve Program
As of September 2015, 24.2 million acres were enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program.
Congress restores $3 billion in cuts to crop insurance
Congress passes a highway bill in early December with a provision to restore $3 billion in cuts to crop insurance.























