Friday, January 16, 2026

The ag economist emphasized that anyone involved in the commodity market has to keep his attention on just about everything.

There were three machines at this year's Farm Science Review that definitely had people talking -- and you can't use them in the field: custom-built 'American choppers.'

Recognizing Ohio's top conservation farm families seemed particularly significant during this year's awards ceremony at the Farm Science Review Sept. 22. That's because more than one official who spoke warned of impending environmental regulations if the farming community doesn't step up to the plate voluntarily.

Can we change the composition of that food in a way that is optimal for health.

"This is a once and a lifetime opportunity for philanthropy in a region of the state that's never seen much philanthropy."

49 things we love at the Farm Science Review!

One year after an EF-2 tornado, the OARDC-Wooster campus is moving ahead with a new research lab and strong goals.

John Stanley pulled in the first tractor pull named Bunker Hill. In 1961, the pulls were held at what is now the Salem Airport.

Ohio farmland values shot up 7.5 percent over last year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's recent numbers, with all-land values averaging $4,300 per acre.

With proper arrangements, flying to FSR is quick, efficient and enjoyable