Prospective plantings: USDA expects 75-year-high corn acreage
U.S. Department of Agriculture releases plantings report, predicting larger-than-expected corn crop.
All on the floor: Ohio company center stage at Big Dance
HOLMESVILLE, Ohio -- It's not every day a floor gets its own documentary or goes traveling around the country on a week-long tour. But, then again, there aren't many floors in the world that get the kind of exposure this one is about to receive.
Cold burst has produce farmers assessing damage, hoping for best
Unseasonably warm weather the first couple weeks of March could end up being a curse for some Ohio produce growers.
David Daniels: ‘This gives me a chance to get back to agriculture’
Ohio's new director of agriculture comes from a Highland County cattle and grain farm.
What’s new in herbicides for 2012
There are only a few new commercial herbicide products available for 2012.
Pa. Ag Secretary George Greig tours Brunton Dairy and gives it a clean bill...
Brunton Dairy, a family-owned dairy farm and processor in Aliquippa, Pa., hosted Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary George Greig and Pa. State Senator Elder Vogel Jr. March 23.
Infrastructure, patience and time is needed in shale areas
PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Economic booms are ahead for the Utica and Marcellus shale areas, but patience is needed for it to happen.Kristen Holmquist, the...
Livestock care board holds first meeting of 2012, reviews standards
Care board begins process of reviewing standards, to be sure they're up to date.
Pipeline easements are the next step towards progress in the Utica shale
More business for the lawyers: The best thing anyone contemplating a pipeline easement can do is secure an attorney who knows property law and the gas industry.
Insects, weeds could be challenges after record-setting mild winter
The snow and ice nearly skipped us, and that could spell success -- or distress -- in the fields.













