Farmers can be ‘cautiously optimistic’ about 2018
Cash receipts are likely to improve at the close of the current year, and into 2018, but farmers should take the good news with a grain of salt.
Ashtabula Co. celebrates 100th barn quilt
Ashtabula County Barn Quilt Trail is celebrating its 100th barn quilt to be installed in just four years. A documentary about the trail has been created.
Livestock farmers face emissions deadline
Unless a federal court grants an extension, livestock farmers will need to report emissions to the government beginning Nov. 15.
Lingle Holsteins prove cow comfort matters
Cow comfort, health and genetics are the keys to success for Lingle Holsteins in Wooster, Ohio. The Lingles milk around 160 registered Holsteins and have a current rolling herd average of 25,058 pounds milk, 989 pounds fat and 780 pounds protein.
How to fell a tree
Evaluate the tree you want to remove and decide whether or not you can do it safely. Learn to fell a tree in five simple steps.
Organic farming conference focuses on the next generation
Just under 500 organic growers and enthusiasts were registered for the Organic Farming Conference Nov. 10-11 at the Mount Hope Event Center.
What is a conservation plan?
Developing a good conservation plan is the first step to managing natural resources on your farm and ensuring they remain available for future generations.
CFAES assists military and veteran students
At all Ohio State campuses, military and veteran students in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences total 111.
Farmers’ voice: Advocating the future of agriculture
Farmers can give lawmakers keen insights to improve farm economic conditions, strengthen markets and create opportunities in rural America.
Enough is enough
After falling into the deadly pattern of opioid addiction, Brent Bennett found hope through his faith and the support of his family.























