Penn State researchers develop stink-bug tracking tool
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- As crop growers and homeowners brace for another year of infestations by the brown marmorated stink bug, Penn State researchers...
Ohio FFA seeks ‘infinite potential’ at state convention
State convention focuses on life achievements, awards and accomplishments.
Penn State hosts ‘Little I’ event
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Penn State celebrated Block and Bridle's Little International, or "Little I," recently during Blue and White week, April 16. At...
Fuel prices costing farmers, too
Fewer trips and better equipment can help farmers save.
Planting frustration grows
Patience is still best action by farmers, as planting is delayed across the U.S.
Cattle prices to move past seasonal highs and continue to climb in 2012
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Cattle prices have had a run to the up side, with finished steers reaching the low $120s per hundredweight in...
‘A new look’ at Ohio State’s Agriculture Research and Development Center
A half-year later, tornado-stricken campus is growing new life and hope.
State-inspected meat processors soon will welcome interstate sales
Farm bill provision to allow interstate marketing of state-inspected meat is becoming a reality.
Do we romanticize the Amish?
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The clip clopping of horse hooves on a country lane. Barefoot children in straw hats and bonnets. Black buggies, barn...
N.Y. budget includes dollars for lower-cost power for agriculture
By DARRIN YOUKERContributing WriterSALEM, Ohio -- New York's state budget will bring some power into the hands of farmers. The state's budget contains funding...












