Thursday, June 11, 2026
corn planter

The March 31 USDA Planting Intentions Report finds U.S. farmers expect to plant record-high soybean acreage in 2015.
pasture

With careful planning, burning pasture can produce numerous benefits.

More than 30,000 gathered at the Ohio Expo Center March 20-22 for the annual Ohio Beef Expo in Columbus.

With 150 registered attendees at its first visit to the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, the Ohio State College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Science’s Living the Small Farm Dream small farm conference March 28 was a success, organizers said.

Today is the day of the landmark USDA Planting Intentions Report. Everyone's waiting for the noon hour release!

The next classes are scheduled to begin April 13th to the 17th at Blue Rock Station outside of Philo, Ohio.
organic apples

In order to keep crops alive, farmers have to use organic chemicals and certain pesticides.
calf with heart defect

When Tom Leech of Longview Farm found a newborn Shorthorn bull calf in a pasture on the afternoon of March 7, he was immediately concerned with hypothermia.

The East Ohio Women in Agriculture conference brought more than 135 participants together for networking and farm business education.
chicks

Baby poultry may carry Salmonella, a common bacteria found in the droppings of poultry which can cause illness in people.