Nothing ‘crappie’ about this fishing favorite
Making sure anglers can catch decent-sized crappie is the result of more than 15 years of scientific management to prevent "small crappie syndrome."
Pipeline project pits Union Co. family against state
A natural gas pipeline project in Marysville has many wondering about the future of farmland preservation in Ohio.
Marine Corps veteran returns to farming and family
After 20 years in the military, Devin Winklosky returned home to western Pennsylvania and his farming roots, by starting a hopyard with his sister.
How to raise woolly bear caterpillars
Their abundance, wide distribution and flexible diet make woolly bear caterpillars ideal for a home school science project. Learn how to care for them.
W.Va. FFA member wins national award
West Virginia FFA's Creed Ammons won the 2020 FFA National Proficiency Award in agriculture processing.
Ag groups ready to work with Biden
American Farm Bureau Federation and National Famers Union are ready to work with Joe Biden, who is projected to be the 46th president of the United States.
2020 Wayne County Fair sale results
Find all the results for the 2020 Wayne County Fair junior livestock sale here.
Go outdoors, but watch for ticks
Learn more about the types of ticks found in Ohio, the types of diseases they cause and how you can protect yourself from tick bites.
Respectable and adaptable, turkeys remain
Barb Mudrak traces the history of turkeys in the Ohio Valley back to 6000 BC. Learn how they came to inhabit the area, evolved over time and survive today.
Refugees use farming skills at Ohio City Farm
Refugees are the main staff at Ohio City Farm, in Cleveland, Ohio. Though they come from different countries and have varying levels of English language skills, agriculture is a language they all understand.