Producers worry about effects of budget cuts on N.Y. ag programs
N.Y. farmers are growing concerned about the potential loss of a number of agriculture support programs in this year's state budget. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed a $162.6 million budget for the state's agriculture department and calls for cuts to various programs funded by the state.
Beef cattle prices continue surge
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Tight supplies and strong demand propelled fed cattle values into another record-breaking week Feb. 28 to March 4, but cattle feeders' profits are not as lofty as some might expect, according to Kansas State University agricultural economist, Glynn Tonsor.
Severe weather causes widespread flooding, sheep loss at Ohio farm
Ice, snow and rain have been a catastrophic combination in recent days.
With only a shovel and wheelbarrow, Beagle Hills Farms becomes a reality
Farming is a journey that is only beginning for Beagle Hill Farms.
Byers brothers sold on shorthorns
Breed improvement and carcass quality is the focus for this Ashland County beef farm.
Tillage conference draws large crowd, attention to yield
Reaching 300 bushels per acre corn is a major milestone, but with the right factors, it can be done.
Ohio’s veal standard: deal breaker, or board-based decision?
HSUS objects to Ohio care board's decision on veal standards.
Ohio care board OKs stall confinement for young veal calves
A close call, but majority says confinement offers benefits for calves 10 weeks and younger.
Innovative Farmers of Ohio: Sustainable ag success requires thinking outside of the box
Bob Perry, University of Kentucky, talks about why win-win relationships in sustainable agriculture are so important.
Study seeks to extend vase life of roses
RALEIGH, N.C. -- North Carolina State University research intended to extend the "vase life" of roses inserts a gene from celery inside rose plants...













