Some USDA Farm Service Agency offices to reopen
Many USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) offices will reopen temporarily in the next three days to perform certain limited services for farmers
Horses let loose at Stark County Fair, one drowns
Man arrested after setting 15 horses loose at Stark County Fairgrounds — one horse drown.
Trump speaks to American Farm Bureau for second year
President Trump told the Farm Bureau that building a wall along the U.S. southern border is a matter of national security.
Bob Agle, Tom Price receive top awards from Ohio cattlemen
The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association honored Clark County cattleman Bob Agle and Delaware County farmer and state ag leader Tom Price with its highest awards.
How to minimize winter damage to trees and shrubs
There isn’t one clear-cut answer to preventing damage to trees and shrubs during the winter; however, there are things you can do to minimize it.
Ohio auctioneers enshrine Bart Sheridan, Paul Good
The Ohio Auctioneers Association inducted Bart Sheridan and the late Paul Good into its Hall of Fame, and Wayne Yoder won the state's bid-calling championship.
Ohio Fair managers induct hall of fame class
The Ohio Fair Managers inducted Mel Hagemeyer, Jacqueline and Jack Wood II and Darrel D. “Cubby” Cubbison into the Ohio Fairs Hall of Fame class of 2019, Jan. 6.
Pelanda to serve as Ohio director of agriculture
Dorothy Pelanda of Marysville has been nominated by Governor-elect Mike DeWine to serve as the next director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
Farmer sentiment declines, as concern over trade continues
Survey shows that farmers are still concerned about the lack of trade and it's impact on farm profitability.
Ohio’s prison farm closure more costly than first thought
A report from the Ohio Inspector General says that closing the new cattle and milking facilities actually cost taxpayers about $13 million, because of interest on state bonds.























