ODNR permits issued shows Carroll County remains Utica sweet spot
Carroll County remains the leader in the number of Utica shale drilling permits issued during August.
Wayne County 4-H honors outstanding members and volunteers at banquet
By SUSAN MYKRANTZContributing writerORRVILLE, Ohio -- -The recipients of the 2010 Wayne County Excellence in 4-H Award and Meritorious Service Award were recognized Nov....
Richard Indoe and Lynn Willett receive Ohio State University dairy service award
Richard Indoe and Dr. Lynn Willett were awarded one of the highest honors in Ohio's dairy industry, the Dairy Science Hall of Service Award, by The Ohio State University's Department of Animal Sciences May 12.
U.S. cattle: Low inventory means producers reap benefits
According to the NASS report, there are 95 million cattle in the United States. That is the lowest number since the report began in the 1970s.
Turkey will cost more at most Thanksgiving Day dinner tables
That Thanksgiving turkey dinner with all the fixin's will cost a teensy bit more than last year: 28 cents.
Ag major equals farming? Not so much anymore
Employers are telling ag colleges: ‘We like what we see, we need more; we can’t have enough of your graduates.’
Bats in Asia found to have resistance to white-nose syndrome fungus
The variation in infection intensity observed within some North American species, such as the little brown bat, may be a hopeful sign.
You’re invited: Celebrate Farm and Dairy’s 100th anniversary
Farm and Dairy is celebrating its 100th anniversary, and we'd love you to join our open house Oct. 12.
Grain market guru says hold on for wild ride in grain markets
The ag economist emphasized that anyone involved in the commodity market has to keep his attention on just about everything.
World economic woes hit home; soft grain trade, cattle to follow
The strength of the U.S. dollar, which has trended upward since 2014, does not bode well for exports. Commodities are cyclical, so manage your risk and margin.