Harvest starts in a cloud of dust
The combines were running hard in northeast Ohio the last few days, and farmers were mostly happy with yields.
Honey bee losses continue to hit beekeepers
Total losses from managed honey bee colonies nationwide were 30 percent from all causes for the 2010/2011 winter, according to the annual survey conducted by the USDA and the Apiary Inspectors of America (AIA).
Speaking out: Knox County dairyman gladly shares his story
Dairy farmer Ken Ruprecht has farmed in three counties. Today, he goes back to share his story.
Ohio farm groups take up fight against opioids
Ohio farm and rural groups met in Columbus to discuss opioid abuse with the federal office of Rural Development.
Going organic this spring? Tips and tools to help you grow
A beginner's guide to organic gardening, including seeds, supporting plant health and controlling plant diseases, insects and weeds.
How to forage for native Ohio fruit this fall
Here are eight native Ohio fruits to keep an eye out for this fall. Learn how to find and identify them to enjoy some of Ohio’s most delicious wild treats.
HSUS, Kreider Farms spar over allegations of animal abuse
HSUS claims abuse at Pennsylvania egg farm.
FDA answers questions about produce safety rule in Wooster
Public listening session drew growers from across Northeast Ohio and beyond.
Was Pappy Maverick wrong? (When buying land isn’t a good idea for farmers)
World population, U.S. farm productivity, Earl Butz and Bret Maverick: What should farmers believe?
Is natural gas a clean energy source? This Ohio Congressman thinks so.
The natural gas industry has cleaned up its act over the years. Is that enough to make it a green energy source? Troy Balderson thinks so.