Some Cheerios will be GMO-free
General Mills has announced it has started producing Cheerios free of genetically modified ingredients, according to the Wall Street Journal. The move makes the cereal one of the highest-profile brands to switch to non-GMO.
Utica, Marcellus shale in Pa: Supreme Court makes historic ruling
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court made a decision Dec. 19 that could impact all shale drilling operations in Pennsylvania.
West Virginia: Two brothers and Chesapeake are at odds
Two brothers are continuing a federal lawsuit against Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC., claiming it is dragging its feet on picking a third arbitrator to preside over the case involving discrepancies over royalties.
Ag outlook: 2014 will bring challenges to crop production
New year will bring challenges for crop farmers, opportunities for dairy and livestock.
Looking back: Top farm stories of 2013
The top stories of 2013 included ethanol ... shale gas ... Ohio Holstein Association ... Pa. transportation laws ...
Dairy markets favorable for start of new year
Profit margins, feed costs look better heading into 2014
Natural gas powered trucks serving Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS — Republic Services recently announced the deployment of 79 compressed natural gas (CNG) solid waste and recycling trucks that are serving customers throughout...
Alyssa Tavoletti — Dec. 29, 2013
Beginners Luck! Alyssa Tavoletti bagged this buck during her first trip with a bow in Monroe County, Ohio on December 29, 2013.
Treating icy roads with…cheese?
Wisconsin is known for producing cheese, but now the state is taking its cheese industry to the next level, it's battling icy roads with cheese biproduct.
Maize Valley Farm Market and Winery brings home industry award for “Mad Cow”
The Maize Valley Farm Market and Winery won the 2013 Glass Packaging Institute (GPI) Clear Choice Award. The prestigious industry awards are given to products packaged in glass that demonstrate strong consumer appeal, shelf impact and commercial success. Verallia North America (the glass bottle manufacture) entered Maize Valley's Mad Cow in the competition.




















