AgBiz Masters will open enrollment for next class
AgBiz Masters, the nationally-recognized, award-winning learning series for young and beginning farmers, will open enrollment for its next class, to be held November 2013 through March 2014.
In Pennsylvania: Court battle looms over royalties
The agreement to end a dispute over royalties paid by Chesapeake Energy to land and mineral rights owners in Pennsylvania has hit a snag and may be headed to court after all.
OHSIA workshop is Sept. 28
KIDRON, Ohio — The Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association will hold their fall workshop “Breeding and Selecting Sheep for Maximum Profit” Sept. 28 at...
DFA partners with northeast dairies to build new plant
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Dairy Farmers of America and Craigs Station Ventures joined to break ground on a $12 million cold milk separation facility...
House passes nutrition-only bill, but clock’s still ticking on farm bill
Can a conference committee quickly hammer out a new farm bill before Sept. 30? Doubtful.
A Mahoning County farm leads the pack in Conservation Farm Family Awards
Five families from Mahoning, Guernsey, Clermont, Brow and Auglaize counties were honored for their commitment to the conservation of natural resources and water quality.
Video sensations Peterson Farm Brothers at the Farm Science Review: ‘We’re just Kansas farm...
Greg, Nathan and Kendal Peterson are just typical farm kids. (If you consider receiving YouTube marriage proposals typical.)
Drones take to the sky at Farm Science Review
Two drones were demonstrated at this year's Farm Science Review, but the technology is available for hobbyists only.
Ohio specialty crop — hops — could make a return
Hops, once popular in Ohio, could once again be grown locally.
Revisions may be on the way to Pa.’s Clean and Green Act in 2014
Revisions are on the way in 2014 for the Clean and Green Act.




















