What US trade policies could mean for Ohio farmers
Ohio farmers could soon be feeling the sting of escalating global trade tensions, as U.S. tariff policies evolve and foreign retaliation ramps up.
How legal is it? Ohio lawmakers still grappling with cannabis after Issue 2
Ohio lawmakers have proposed two bills, Senate bill 56 and House bill 160, aimed at changing cannabis regulations established in the passage of Issue 2,
Grain markets rally on unexpected supplies
Following weeks of lower prices, Marlin Clark has good news to report about the corn, soybean and wheat markets, as prices rally on unexpected supplies.
USDA cancels Climate-Smart Commodities program
USDA ends Biden-era climate program for farmers, replacing it with a stricter Trump-aligned initiative, leaving projects and producers in funding limbo.
Farm and Dairy Weekly Rundown: Episode 1 (4-10-25)
Reporters Liz Partsch and Paul Rowley give a rundown of the top stories in the Farm and Dairy newspaper for the week of April 10, 2025.
An ephemeral emergence: Part 1
What better way to usher in the spring than with a breathtaking display of wildflowers? Tami Gingrich provides a rundown of her favorite ephemerals.
Farmers beware: A bite from this tick could make you allergic to your animals
Alpha-gal syndrome, which comes from the bite of a lone star tick, can make people allergic to eating red meat, products derived from animals and even the animals themselves.
Farmers, food banks reel as federal funding disappears
Farmers and food banks brace for the end of a key USDA program that linked local agriculture with hunger relief across the country.
In danger: A guide to supporting pollinators
Pollinators species are on the decline, but there are ways landowners can support pollinators by planting native wildflowers like Pettit's Green Thumb Farm.
How to prepare your farm for natural disaster
Severe weather season is here in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Are you ready if a natural disaster hits your farm or your livestock?






















