Conservation corridors: Seed dispersal study shows value, say experts
Field ecologists go to great lengths to get data. Radio collars and automatic video cameras are among their tools for documenting the natural world.
Wisconsin Governor says no to raw milk sales
MADISON, Wis. — Citing the interest of public health and the safety of his state’s dairy industry, Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle vetoed a senate...
HSUS forms new Ohio Agriculture Council
The HSUS claims the Ohio Agriculture Council will foster better animal welfare and environmental stewardship.
Ohio dairy judging team to compete in Europe
Ohio 4-H dairy judging team will represent the state in Europe.
Federal carbon cutting policy could be costly
EPA plan calls for 30 percent reduction in carbon emissions from power plants.
Water quality, nutrient use legislation is on drawing board in Ohio
Proposals from farmers and ag industry now being considered for new rules.
Budget bill details could mean big problems for oil and gas lessors
Buried deep within the 2,700-plus pages of House Bill 64, Ohio’s “main operating budget” introduced Feb. 11, is wording that some landowners feel could significantly impact existing gas and oil leases.
A lot to learn from cowboy poetry
SALEM, Ohio -- As best as Dean Armstrong can figure, he was at least 18 months old before he started writing.
OK, maybe he wasn't...
Irrigation during the drought of 2012 is the difference maker
Produce and some grain farmers using irrigation in full force, to try and save the crop.
Game day strategies for tackling your Super Bowl diet
Diet and fitness plans can go out the window easily if you don’t have a game plan for your football party.