Hurry Hill Maple Farm and Museum celebrates local history with Newbery Medal book
Janet Woods opened up Hurry Hill Maple Farm and Museum to highlight the Newbery award-winning book "Miracles on Maple Hill" based in Edinboro, Pennsylvania.
Cold shoulder: With funding frozen, ag conservation projects hang in balance
USDA funding freeze leaves farmers without promised reimbursements, risking conservation projects. A partial thaw offers hope, but uncertainty remains.
Corn acres debate fires up markets
Marlin Clark weighs in on the grain markets as we approach the end of February, and markets gain volatility over how many acres of corn will be planted.
Ohio’s Disaster Relief Haulers helps farmers in need across country
When disaster strikes rural communities, it can be hard to get help to the most remote areas. That’s why the Disaster Relief Haulers was formed in 2019.
Ohio Pork Council presents top awards at 2025 Pork Congress
The Ohio pork Council recognized outstanding contributors to the state’s pork industry at the Ohio Pork Congress, held on Feb. 4 and 5 in Lima, Ohio.
Students go ham for hands-on learning
Cardington-Lincoln High School’s FFA-led pig farrowing project gives students hands-on experience in animal care with real-world lessons.
West Virginia receives Class VI well primacy
U.S Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin approved West Virginia's application for Class VI well primacy on Feb. 18.
Ohio farmers can apply for $10 million in drought relief now
Farmers in 28 counties in southeastern Ohio can apply for state drought relief funding from the Ohio Department of Agriculture now through April 1
ACEnet helps farm, food businesses get off to a good start in southeastern Ohio
The Appalachian Center for Economic Networks helped a dozen farm and food businesses found new businesses in 2024 with support from federal and state grants.
Ohio pork producers discuss worst-case scenarios from emerging diseases like HPAI
Biosecurity is critical in preventing the spread of disease, but veterinarians at Ohio's Swine Health Symposium also cautioned farmers to prepare for the depopulation of animals, just in case.























