Wisconsin’s dairy cow production surpasses California for first time in 57 years
California’s cows may be the happiest, but Wisconsin’s were the most productive in the United States earlier this summer.
Team Reese
Memorial Day, 2014, the lives of a southcentral Pennsylvania dairy family were quickly turned upside down.
Nutrition program expanding in 20 Ohio counties
A community nutrition program geared toward low-income families with children is expanding its reach.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 9/12
This week’s top stories include results from the Canfield Fair, September gardening tips, garden season extenders and stories from the Stark County Fair.
Soil Health Partnership: Five-year project to determine if changes are worth the cost
The soil is very important to a farm sustaining itself and to understand how the soil can be improved, The Soil Health Partnership is being created.
Homegrown apples: How to plant apple trees this fall
Apples are the perfect backyard fruit, and fall is a great time to plant apple trees in USDA Hardiness zones 5-10.
Marcellus and Utica shale: Possibly biggest play in US?
Utica was initially billed to be an oil play comparable to the Eagle Ford, however that has proven to be wrong.
Utica and Marcellus shale: Activity continues to slow in Ohio, Pa., W.Va.
The ODNR has issued 1,996 permits for horizontal drilling in the Utica shale in Ohio since the state started issuing permits.
This year’s wheat crop faced tough growing year
Ohio Wheat Performance Test confirms it was a difficult year.
Council on Dairy Breeding reaches genetic milestone
The Council on Dairy Cattle Breeding has recorded its 1 millionth genotyped animal.



















