Families leave mark on Ohio agriculture
Five Ohio families were recognized at the Farm Science Review for their conservation efforts.
Tapped to lead
Gabe Middleton, a veterinarian with the Orrville Veterinary Clinic in Wayne County, Ohio, is set to lead the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology.
Pa. creates new fuel adjuster formula for milk
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board maintained the Class I over-order premium price for milk at $1.60 per hundredweight, but approved a...
Ohio State Ag Dean Cathann Kress eyes ‘grand challenges’
Ohio State's ag dean, Cathann Kress, outlined her 'grand challenges' and focus during the Celebration of Ohio Agriculture luncheon Sept. 19 at the Farm Science Review.
Quick tips on pipeline easements, leases
As pipeline construction projects wrap up in some areas, farmers and landowners are left wondering what rights they have when land is left damaged. Dale Arnold, with Ohio Farm Bureau, addresses some of those concerns during Farm Science Review.
2017 Farm Science Review Live
Farm and Dairy offers live coverage of the 2017 Farm Science Review from the Molly Caren Agricultural Center.
How to give Autumn meals a nutritious boost
Throughout Autumn, deep orange vegetables are plentiful and packed with nutritional qualities linked to numerous health benefits.
2017 Wayne County Fair sale results
The 2017 Wayne County Junior Fair market livestock auction was Sept. 13 and 14. The two-day sale brought in over $900,000.
Local meat and the cooperative business model
Attend Local Meat and the Cooperative Business Model workshop, Thursday, at 11 a.m. at the Small Farm Center, at the Farm Science Review.
When should a farm become a business entity?
Between starting a family, working an off-farm job and spending free time in the fields, many farmers wonder when it's time to form a business entity.























