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.
Current named Ohio Fairs’ Queen
This year's Ohio Fairs' Queen hails from Champaign County, where she is active in her 4-H club and the county fair.
How to use spices to improve your health
Use these tips to work commonly used spices with proven health benefits into your diet.
Young Pa. couple builds horse logging business
Dehan Courtney, 33, and his wife, Rebecca, 30, of Mercer, Pa., run Logging with Horses and have a growing herd of Brabant draft horses.
Kasich Hall commemorates Ohio’s latest governor
The Ohio Expo Center and State Fair celebrated the re-naming of one of the newest buildings, named after Gov. John Kasich.
Studying how conservation tillage impacts water quality
A new study examines how the switch to conservation tillage has impacted Acton Lake over the past decades.
3 ways to elevate your farm marketing in 2019
Better marketing makes more sales, boosts revenue, and increases farm income. The following are three ways to elevate your farm marketing in the new year.























