Kristina Boone named director at Ohio State’s ATI
Kristina M. Boone, Ph.D., has been named director Ohio State’s Agricultural Technical Institute in Wooster, effective April 1.
12 horses seized in Monroe County
Twelve horses were seized from a facility in Woodsfield, Ohio. The horses were described as being emaciated and having poor living conditions.
How to drive in the snow
To those of you who get nervous in the snow and those of you who already know it all, I have some tips to improve your commute.
Potomac State introduces new sustainable ag major
Potomac State College of West Virginia University introduced the new Sustainable Agriculture Entrepreneurship (SAGE) major.
Farmers learn to cope with financial stress
During a farm financial stress workshop, experts outlined a number of ways farmers can cope with this difficult time in their lives.
Austin Yaworsky’s dream of farming is coming true
Austin Yaworsky, born with Cerebral Palsy, may get his Action Trackchair by Christmas thanks to the help of the Western Reserve FFA chapter and other donors.
Pa. farmers’ Chesapeake Bay conservation efforts ‘significant’
Penn State survey finds farmers have put a lot of their dollars and resources into efforts to protect the Chesapeake Bay.
Shale gas drilling permits increase in Ohio, Pa.
Oil and gas drilling permits remain steady in the Marcellus and Utica plays. There are now 1,472 oil and gas wells producing in Ohio’s Utica shale.
Biomass-based diesel growth expected
EIA forecasts continued biomass-based diesel growth due to EPA's final 2017 RFS targets; ethanol demand stagnant.
Ohio’s Utica shale gas production up, oil down
During the third quarter of 2016, Ohio’s horizontal shale wells produced 45 percent more natural gas than in the same period in 2015.























