Honey bee habitat: Ohio funding available in early 2015
This year, several NRCS state offices, including California, Florida and Ohio, are setting aside additional funds for similar efforts.
Acorn poisoning is a threat to cattle and sheep herds
Acorns from this year's fall crop could cause kidney failure in animals, particularly in cattle and sheep.
Marcellus and Utica shale permit update: Harrison County leads in October
So far, 1,581 horizontal drilling permits for Utica shale wells have been issued by the ODNR and 1,148 have been drilled.
Monsanto, wheat farmers reach settlement in Oregon GMO cases
Monsanto and soft white wheat farmers have reached an agreement that resolves a number of lawsuits related to the 2013 discovery of genetically modified wheat on a farm in eastern Oregon.
New Pennsylvania rules make water quality priority
More than 24,000 comments have been received by the Pennsylvania DEP in regards to new oil and gas drilling regulations.
Farmland preservation programs have changed, but same focus
Ohio's farmland preservation options have changed slightly, but still committed to protecting agricultural land.
Homemade hot chocolate
Homemade hot chocolate is rich, creamy and simple to make.
Dear Hero Program reaches out to deployed troops
One woman’s care packages have started a group committed to sending a little piece of home to soldiers overseas.
Esselburns are a true family of ‘Aggies’
Esselburn family is committed to education, agriculture, careers and country.
Margin protection programs dominate fall dairy meetings
Dairy farmers have some new risk management tools to consider this fall, which were the main focus of the fall meetings of Ohio Dairy Producers Association.























