ODNR reports no new drilling permits in first week of April
Industry watchers say fewer drilling applications are not unexpected, in wake of lower oil and gas prices.
What does Gwyneth Paltrow have to do with food stamps?
Paltrow took on the #NYCFoodBankChallenge to raise awareness for SNAP funding.
Vegan activist settles with Wayne County school district
A Wayne County school tutor who says he was fired for his vegan views settles in court.
Ohio nutrient law: Answers to some of the top questions
Now that that the state's nutrient law is passed, farmers a lot to figure out before it becomes effective.
How to keep wildlife out of your garden
Deter deer, rabbits, groundhogs and other common wildlife from ruining your garden with these tips.
Longest-serving Ohio 4-H volunteer’s experience inspires others
Today, 75 years later, 4-H remains part and parcel of Charlotte Wagner's life, as she recently celebrated 69 years as a 4-H volunteer.
Earth Day on the farm
Farmers not only do a great deal to protect the land, they strive to make it better — so every day is Earth Day on the farm.
Colorado lake infested with 4,000 goldfish
Even though goldfish are harmless, park officials are afraid that they will harm the lake’s natural aquatic ecosystem.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 4/11
This week’s top stories feature backyard poultry selection tips, research on raw milk consumption, advice for landowners facing the possibility of a pipeline on their property, a community garden that’s doing its part to serve the community and April’s gardening to-do list.
Potential Listeria contamination leads Sabra to recall hummus
The Sabra Dipping Company recalled 30,000 cases of its Classic Hummus April 8 after a random sample tested possible for Listeria monocytogenes.





















