Exhibitors buoyed by farm optimism
LONDON, Ohio -- The early crop harvest kept farmers in the fields instead of at last week's Farm Science Review, as attendance at this...
Ohio farm families honored for conservation efforts
Five Ohio farm families received the Ohio Conservation Farm Family Award Sept. 23 at the Farm Science Review: John M. Buck, Marion County; Eugene and Dean Welch, Ashland County; Stanley and Rick Moore, Harrison County; Larry, Richard and Sam Kinney, Logan County; Martha Gerber Rittinger, Ross County.
The pros and cons of miscanthus: uses more water, leaches less nitrogen
URBANA, Ill. -- In the search for the perfect crop for biofuel production, miscanthus has become the darling to many. But in an effort...
Breaking news: Gregg pleads guilty to animal cruelty at Conklin Dairy
Ohio dairy cow abuser pleads guilty, sentenced for his actions.
Marcellus Shale Drilling: Can safe water supply be sustained?
Concerns over keeping drinking water safe over the Marcellus Shale drilling process is on the minds of many.
Scenes from the 2010 Farm Science Review
Scenes from the 2010 Farm Science Review.
Keeping rural history alive
What is being lost through society is being brought back through technology for future generations.
Marcellus Shale gas leasing: Consult your lawyer, and get it in writing
Be prepared when approached about a Marcellus Shale gas lease.
Ohio governor, other officials survey tornado damage at OARDC
Two slide shows of state and national officials assessing the tornado damage.
Large biomass research still ongoing
COLLEGE STATION, Ohio -- Opportunities and challenges are evident as the biomass industry develops new methods of producing renewable energy across the U.S.Scientists from...













