Alleged animal abuser pleads not guilty to cruelty, firearms charge
MARYSVILLE, Ohio -- The man charged with cruelty to animals at a dairy farm in Plain City pleaded not guilty June 10 to mishandling...
No-till all the way ‘There’s just too many benefits not to do it’
With more than 20 years of no-till practices on their property, the Yost family can clearly see the benefits.
Robots help do the work on a Wayne County, Ohio dairy
W.G. Dairy Supply installs one of state's first robotic milking systems.
OARDC’s plant, animal research facility a welcome addition
WOOSTER, Ohio -- When Ohio State University completes its state-of-the-art plant and animal agrosecurity research facility in 2012, it will be a timely investment...
Storms claim lives, cause severe damage to homes, farms
Farmers and neighbors work to rescue animals, secure buildings.
Penn State ag college, Extension forced to reduce, eliminate programs and lay off people
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Ten people are losing their jobs and dozens of additional positions are being eliminated through attrition as a result of...
Thinking about replanting? You may want to reconsider
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio’s corn planting may be nearing completion, but corn damaged from saturated soils and ponding conditions from intermittent heavy rains may...
Carroll County OSU Extension office closing; 4-H runs through state fair
A grassroots effort is under way in Carroll County to develop a plan for funding the extension office.
Group says selling dogs, puppies at auctions needs to stop
Dog lovers, breeders express divided views on the marketing of dogs at auctions.
Make hay when sun shines, but take steps in case weather won’t cooperate
How can farmers deal with making hay and getting it dry between rains? This is a challenge at times, but there are some proven techniques to speed drying that can help shorten the window between cutting and storing the forage.













