Jefferson Co. takes the lead in April Utica shale permit numbers
Carroll County, which continues to lead the state with the largest number of permits issued in the Utica shale, received two more in April.
Union sues Ohio to keep prison farms open
As prison farms prepare to sell livestock, union sues for more time.
Pennsylvania officials collaborate on Chesapeake Bay watershed farm inspections
The Pennsylvania DEP and county conservation districts will conduct farm inspections in the Chesapeake Bay watershed as part of the “Bay Reboot” strategy.
Adam Sharp named executive VP of Ohio Farm Bureau
Ohio Farm Bureau names Adam Sharp new executive vice president.
Rototilling tips for the garden
Some gardeners rototill their plots every year out of habit or tradition, but should you?
FFA members learn to make an impact
Thousands of FFA members and guests attended the 88th annual Ohio FFA Convention, May 5 and 6, in Columbus.
USDA adds 800,000 acres to CRP
USDA raised the bar in the latest round of CRP enrollment, weighing environmental factors plus cost, including wildlife enhancement, water quality, soil erosion, enduring benefits, and air quality.
How do I attract native bees to my yard and garden?
Native bees, among other pollinators, play a vital role in the production of the food we eat and the plants we enjoy. Attract beneficial bees to your garden with these plants.
Bees create buzz with annual 4-H challenge
Thousands of students in Ohio and seven other states will learn why bees dancing is a vital aspect of honeybee pollination as they participate in this year's 4-H Ag Innovations Experience, the Honey Bee Challenge.
Ohio farmers, researcher needs a few soybean fields for pollinator study
What pollinators are active in Ohio soybean crops? An Ohio State researcher wants to find out, but needs some help.






















