Stay safe working with electricity on the farm
Farmers rely on electricity to perform a number of tasks involving lighting, tools and equipment. Here are basic safety tips for working with electricity.
How to get the most out of long-day lighting
Long-day lighting has been around on many farms for years, but farmers may not be getting the most out of it. Use these tips to maximize milk production.
Ohio agritourism benefits farmers and consumers
Agritourism connects farmers to customers, but there's a lot to consider. You can get prepared by attending the Ohio AgritourismReady Conference.
Former Ohio Pork Council executive Dick Isler honored
The National Pork Producers Council and National Pork Board presented former Dick Isler with the Paulson-Whitmore State Executive Award.
Wiles lagoon stirs debate in Wayne County
Plan to build a lagoon that would hold processed human and animal waste is a concern for Wayne County residents.
Young and Farming: Joel Smith
Joel Smith of Smith Vale Farms, Homeworth, Ohio, is a third generation dairy farmer. His parents and uncle farm full-time with him, milking 126 cows.
Mid-States Wool Growers celebrates 100 years
Ohio-based cooperative, Mid-States Wool Growers Association, says good people and good service means loyal farmers.
Ohio barn lovers to connect in Carroll County
Friends of Ohio Barns will host a workshop, barn tour and conference in Carroll County April 26-28. Preregistration is required for each event.
USDA food safety tips for areas affected by flooding
Flooding can compromise the safety of stored food. Learn how to reduce food waste and the risk of foodborne illness during times of severe flooding.
Grow by FarmHer urges young women to become leaders in ag
Grow by FarmHer came to Ohio State Feb. 23, to inspire young women to find what they're passionate about and become leaders in agriculture.























