In 2011 pollution increased in the Great Lakes Basin
According to the EPA, toxic releases into surface waters increased from 2010 to 2011.
Power Show Ohio 2013 promises new technology and equipment lines
The 43rd annual Power Show will feature a combination of farm, construction, lawn and power equipment.
Farmers can be part of Smithsonian ag exhibit
Farmers, be a part of history with the Smithsonian National Museum of American History's new exhibit.
Western Pa. auctioneers inducted in Hall of Fame
Three auctioneers were inducted into the Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association Hall of Fame.
Ohio Auctioneers Association inducts two into Hall of Fame
The Ohio Auctioneer Association bestowed its highest honor to Lori Kiko and Jerry L. Stichter.
Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District lease says no shale wells, pipelines on its Seneca Lake...
Details not finalized, but MWCD board may act on the Seneca Lake oil and gas rights lease as soon as Feb. 15.
Soybean board examines maintenance options for aging U.S. locks and dams
Keeping America's infrastructure in working order is important to soybean producers. Fifty-nine percent of 2011's soybean exports passed through the Mississippi River.
Genetically modified plants have a new regulatory path
Could the shift create chaos on the state levels down the road?
New structure for Ohio’s farmland preservation program
Changes unveiled at 13th Ohio Farmland Preservation Summit. ... Ambassador awards presented.
White-nose syndrome confirmed in Mammoth Cave National Park bats
A bat from a cave in Mammoth Cave National Park has been confirmed with white-nose syndrome, a condition deadly to bats.























