Lady Buggs Pharm honors ancestral ties to plants and nature
Lady Buggs Pharm honors ancestral ties to her urban garden which grows traditional fruits and vegetables as well as medicinal plants.
Ohio Legislature approves orphan well plugging bill
Property owners who have an orphaned or idled well may soon have new hope for having it plugged.
Ag Progress Days to feature new field demonstrations
Penn State's Ag Progress Days, Aug. 14-16, 2018, will be held at the Russell E. Larson Agricultural Research Center at Rock Springs, Pa.
Ohio Farm Bureau begins 100th anniversary celebration
The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation kicked off its centennial celebration during the 2018 annual meeting Dec. 6.
Current named Ohio Fairs’ Queen
This year's Ohio Fairs' Queen hails from Champaign County, where she is active in her 4-H club and the county fair.
Bark beetles change Rocky Mountain stream flows, affect water quality
What happens when millions of dead trees, killed by beetles, no longer need water?
Ohio changes ag security area law
SALEM, Ohio -- Ohio's farmland preservation goals have been strengthened, thanks to recent changes and clarifications to the law that lays out the Agricultural...
Rupp-Vue, Schirm farms receive Wayne Co. dairy management awards
Rupp-Vue Farm and Schirm Jersey Farm received the Wayne County Dairy Service Unit's Outstanding Management Award during the group's annual meeting March 19 at Fisher Auditorium in Wooster.
Is farm bill’s ACRE program for you?
Beginning next year, farmers will have a choice of farm support programs: the current traditional suite of programs or a new suite of programs known as Average Crop Revenue (ACRE).
Off the beaten path: ODNR Tree Farmer of the Year’s long road to becoming...
At the time he purchased the 150-acre property in Harrison County, Ohio, Alan Walter didn’t plan on becoming a tree farmer. This year he was named Ohio Tree Farmer of the Year.