Wooster algae farm in transition
Federally-funded algae research farm going in a new direction, with new partners to be announced.
Ohio group studies a practical way to breed sheep with A.I.
Artificial insemination in sheep is more difficult, but new research can make it more practical.
Stay healthy this holiday season
Careful preparation, cooking, and healthy eating are important, especially during the holiday season.
Economists advise grain producers to watch the bottom line as prices dive
Grain producers should consider cutting costs to prepare for what could be several years of lower crop prices, say Purdue University agricultural economists.
How to survive Black Friday
For those who like to finish their turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie early to get ready for one of the busiest shopping days of the year, Black Friday is a much anticipated day that seems to be starting earlier each year.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 11/15
The top stories for the week Nov. 9-Nov. 15, 2014.
U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree to visit Marietta
“People’s Tree” to visit 30 communities between Minnesota and Washington, D.C.
Who wants to be a beekeeper? Plan spring hives now
Fall the best time to procure supplies, learn skills and build connections for thriving spring hives.
Honey bee habitat: Ohio funding available in early 2015
This year, several NRCS state offices, including California, Florida and Ohio, are setting aside additional funds for similar efforts.
Acorn poisoning is a threat to cattle and sheep herds
Acorns from this year's fall crop could cause kidney failure in animals, particularly in cattle and sheep.