Food prices eventually rise with commodity prices
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Food prices will continue to rise for the remainder of this year and well into 2012 because processors now are...
Stress: It isn’t going away, but there are ways to reduce it at every...
The important thing for farmers to remember is that they are not alone and there is help out there to deal with the stress.
Economics of corn and soybean storage
URBANA, Ill. -- With smaller grain and oilseed supplies than those of a year ago and increased storage capacity, there should be fewer crop...
Cornell’s Legacy Project captures insight of our elders and shares it with world
ITHACA, N.Y. -- When he turned 50, Karl Pillemer began to notice some differences in his perspective on life. This led Pillemer to ask: Is there something older people know that the young don't about how to live?
Mahoning Co. Fair (Canfield Fair) 2011
Several youth set record prices with their livestock during the auctions.
Marcellus Shale drilling benefits area economy less than originally estimated
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- A new study examining the Marcellus Shale natural-gas boom in Pennsylvania suggests that, although development of this resource is having a positive economic impact in the state, the net benefits may be more modest than previously reported.
Ag Expo designed to aid landowners with ideas on managing their land
A scene from the 2008 Agriculture, Natural Resources and Conservation Expo, held at the Kenwood Farm in Carroll County.
Success one ‘clip’ at a time
With a lifelong career in sheep shearing, Bob Taylor, and now his son, Justin, preserve a bit of history.
Ohio livestock producers learn new standards in Wooster
With new standards a month from their effective date, producers learning what they mean and how they apply.
PAAR spells new plant, animal research for OARDC
Highly secure building means new research opportunity for Ohio State.