Young farmers still concerned about available land
Farm Bureau's annual outlook survey shows land availability a top concern.
Scientists study bats to understand how we smell
Scientists have identified a distinctive olfactory receptor gene pattern in fruit-eating bats, as well as the particular olfactory receptor gene families important to their fruit diets.
Michigan farmer can keep his pigs
Michigan DNR determines banned traits no longer present.
Farm and Dairy delivery delayed this week
Farm and Dairy's printing department experienced an unfortunate, "unperfect storm" of mechanical and computer problems this week, which will delay delivery.
As ice melts, whales, ships more common through Bering Strait
Three years of recordings reveal more detections of both Arctic and sub-Arctic whales.
Ohio Holstein Convention: Auction totals $244,325 from 71 lots
There were 71 lots that totaled $244,325, for an average of $3,441.20.
Ohio Holstein Association comes out of conflict renewed
It was a difficult year for members of the Ohio Holstein Association, but they made it clear at their annual meeting March 7-8 in Alliance they are ready to move on.
How do I know if the soil in my garden is healthy?
Upon first glance, a garden may appear to be the picture of health. However, further examination may reveal that the garden isn't all that it seems, and perhaps that healthy facade is artificially manufactured.
Bill Richards inducted into ODNR Hall of Fame
Bill Richards, Ohio farmer and former chief of the USDA’s Soil Conservation Service, was enshrined into the Ohio Department of Natural Resources' Hall of Fame.
Portman says gov’t programs should incentivize people to work
Lawmakers talk about ways to get more people working on annual Farm Bureau trip to Washington.