Wednesday, February 18, 2026

GROVE CITY, Pa. — A vaccinated dog may be your best insurance against rabies on your farm.Dr. Karen Martin, a veterinarian with the Pennsylvania...

Early-bird grain forecast shows markets could drop by this time next year.

COLUMBUS -- Researchers with Ohio State University's Department of Horticulture and Crop Science and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center have released results...

Corn, soybean and wheat growers gather in Wilmington to hear market trends and issues.

The communities that do best in the changing energy landscape will adopt appropriate land use, housing, planning, schooling, regulatory, and capital management strategies that anticipate and can adapt to change.

GIPSA finalized a rule implementing the 2008 farm bill provisions to better protect livestock producers and poultry growers.

The Ohio Sheep Improvement Association held its annual meeting Dec. 10 at the ATI, where nutrition and sheep numbers were the focus for all ages.

MILWAUKEE -- Agricultural machinery manufacturers expect overall 2011 business to the U.S., Canada and worldwide to grow in the 6- to 7-percent range by year-end but then taper off 2012 through 2014, with exports sales anticipated to increase the most, according to the annual business "outlook" survey of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers.

SALEM, Ohio — When Fred Hippely and his brothers were growing up on their Jersey dairy farm, each spring his dad would haul in a truckload of sand for a warm weather play area. That sand became a real farm for the seven boys’ toy tractors and implements.

Corn prices have dropped as much as $2 since August. How are you managing your farm's risk?