Leap of faith proves spring pollination can be honeybee free
Populations of imported European honeybees continue to decline under pressure from an array of pathogens.
West Virginia: A diploma just won’t do it for ag students, certificate shows skills
West Virginia and Ohio groups are working to create a certification program for students wishing to enter the agriculture field.
National Guernsey Convention presents awards in Holmes County
Ohio and Pennsylvania farmers were well represented at last night's national Guernsey awards banquet.
Grow more with less: Cut and grow-again garden vegetables
Whether you have limited planting space or limited time to sow second and third crops, grow-again vegetables produce higher yields with less work.
Trying to gauge the growth of CSAs
Community Supported Agriculture, or CSAs, have grown in Ohio in the past 10 years. But the concept may be reaching critical mass, according to Brad Bergefurd, OSU Extension state horticulture specialist.
Conservation projects aim to fill gap left by traditional funding
Four projects aim to remove nitrogen and phosphorus before they enter the Ohio River basin.
Extended flooding from Tropical Storm Bill remnants could drown soybeans
The soybean crops in Ohio could be in danger if flooding continues to be a problem this weekend.
Turkeyfoot Creek Creamery gives dairy goats a place
Fulton County man finds labor of love through goats and goat cheese production.
Brewing storm: 2015 net farm income could be lower than 1990s
Can U.S. farmers take a whopping hit to their bottom line and still be standing five years from now?
Locke family raises the kind of sheep ‘that make meat’
Coshocton County family builds on generations of sheep production experience.























