Wednesday, February 18, 2026

It's not as common in Ohio, but stripe rust could be a problem in some wheat fields this year, and some growers are already seeing signs.

For Josh Moorefield, of Shreve, Ohio, making hay is what got him into farming, and kept him farming.

Although planting is ahead of last year, much of the area is short on rain and some damage is being observed.

One of the dairy measures proposed for the next farm bill would kick in when the price received for milk sinks too close to the cost of feed.

That's what it's all about: preserving and improving draft horse skills and traditions and passing them on to the next generation.

June is dairy month, but if milk prices don't improve it may not be very exciting.

A Bloomingdale, Ohio, landowner lost the right to stop surveyors for Enterprise Liquids Pipeline from entering her farm.

Richard Indoe and Dr. Lynn Willett were awarded one of the highest honors in Ohio's dairy industry, the Dairy Science Hall of Service Award, by The Ohio State University's Department of Animal Sciences May 12.

COLUMBUS -- Four Ohioans who have committed their lives to working in, promoting and advocating for Ohio's farm community will be honored Aug. 3 by the Ohio Agricultural Council (OAC), when they are inducted into the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame.

Even after you take off your first cutting, you could still rotate out of alfalfa, especially if you plant corn for silage.