2015 Farm Science Review Live Coverage
The Farm Science Review of 2015 has started. Let Farm and Dairy give you a glimpse of what is happening at the event.
Get the most out of your harvest: Tips to get the best prices at...
As if low commodity prices weren’t crippling enough to the farm budget, farmers take the chance of getting slammed with discounts once they get their product to the elevator.
Meadow Grove Farm: For Dan Hartzell, it’s not just family history, it’s a way...
The Hartzell family broke ground for an addition to the freestall barn last fall and wrapped up construction this spring. The goal is to increase the herd to 300 Holsteins.
Cover crops may hold benefits: Veteran Columbiana County farmer likes what he sees
A group of 25 area farmers were hosted at the Jim Skeels farm in Lisbon Sept. 17 during a meeting of the Crop Production Partners.
Hog sale raises funds for cystic fibrosis
In honor of his cousin, 16-year-old Isaac Klingman decided to donate all of the proceeds to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation from his hog at the Wayne County Fair.
Student debt and leadership are hot topics at Farm Science Review luncheon
Ohio State ag students might find more money through scholarships if the dean has his way.
Rainfall and water quality on minds at Farm Science Review
Heavy spring rains led to another year of compromised water quality.
Roger Rennekamp tapped to lead Ohio State University Extension
A new leader for the Ohio State University Extension was announced at the Farm Science Review.
How to eat seasonally this fall
This fall, take advantage of the season’s variety of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Thousand Cankers disease major threat to black walnut trees
The crowns of trees affected by Thousand Canker Disease begin dying and the tree eventually succumbs. But in Michigan, where the disease has not been detected, scammers are on the prowl.