Cleveland crops: Leadership team additions announced
Cleveland Crops, an urban agriculture and food production social enterprise, has added Processing Manager Paul Keida and Farm Manager David Snodgrass to its leadership team.
Tuscarawas County to hold farm transition, estate and retirement seminar
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio — Do you have a concrete plan in place to transition the family farm to the next generation? OSU Extension will...
Ag safety channel now on YouTube
The best agricultural safety videos are one click away on the new YouTube channel, "U.S. Agricultural Safety and Health Centers," at www.youtube.com/USagCenters. The channel is a joint project of the 10 Agricultural Centers funded by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Sow packers to require premises ID tags in 2015
In an effort to improve pre-harvest traceability and improve national disease surveillance in the pork industry, many major U.S. packers and processors will require a U.S. Department of Agriculture-approved,official premises identification number (PIN) swine tag as a condition of sale for breeding stock beginning Jan. 1, 2015.
Judge rules for mineral rights owner under Dormant Mineral Act
Attorney expects Carroll County case to go to Appeals Court.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 14, 2013:
LOUDONVILLE, Ohio — Loudonville FFA sophomores Miranda Rickets and B. William Fraley earned a silver metal and fifth place in the National FFA Agri-Science...
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Nov. 14, 2013:
BURTON, Ohio — The Geauga County 4-H Program is starting a Robotics 4-H Club to engage in Junk Drawer Robotics.
Junk Drawer Robotics is a...
Indiana sheep and wool checkoff begins
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Sheep and wool purchased by handlers in Indiana will begin assessment for the state checkoff program starting Dec. 1, to...
Barbara Stoll wrapping up 28 years with USDA’s Farm Service Agency
Stark County Farm Service Agency Executive Director Barbara Stoll is retiring Nov. 30.
OSU Extension set to offer livestock mortality composting courses
Livestock producers looking for an economical and environmentally beneficial way to deal with dead animals can earn livestock mortality composting certification through a course offered by experts from Ohio State University's College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.















