Seagoing cowboys: Ohioan returns to Poland 69 years after historic voyage
Between 1945 and 1947, the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and the Brethren Relief Center of the Church of the Brethren organized approximately 360 shipments of livestock — mostly horses, heifers and mules — to war-torn countries.
OSHA levies more fines against Case Farms
Case Farms, one of Ohio's top poultry processors, has been fined nearly $2 million this year for safety violations.
Extra care can prevent silage pileups, preserve feed quality
Livestock producers need to take extra care when creating and maintaining stored silage piles to produce quality animal feed and ensure safety.
Holiday traditions, and eating out of the middle
"Christmas traditions are nearly unbreakable, like a cord that stretches from heart to heart," says Missy Herrera, this week's Dinner Guest. She shares a special family recipe, too.
Pigs resistant to PRRS developed at University of Missouri
Researchers developed pigs that are resistant to the incurable Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome.
Celebrating 25 years of organic standards
Organic producers, policy leaders and consumers agree the road to creating uniform standards for organic production was not an easy one.
How to spend wisely this holiday season
Five tips for making it through holiday shopping this year.
Ohio Farm Bureau prepares for shift in revenue
Ohio Farm Bureau is losing three-quarters of the revenue that came from Nationwide insurance agents who sold associate memberships.
US may face retaliatory tariffs of $1 billion from Canada, Mexico
WTO says Canada could impose $780 million in retaliatory tariffs and Mexico could impose $228 million for damages from unfair country-of-origin meat labeling practices in the U.S.
Tips for purchasing quality firewood
Being familiar with state firewood laws can help ensure you get what you pay for.























