Grass-fed beef may have benefits for both consumers and the environment
Pasture walk gives others a chance to learn and gain ideas from other grazing systems.
Marcellus Shale natural gas fever is here, but are you ready?
The Pa. Department of Environment Protection can help protect your property, but that might not be enough.
Wheat pest, cereal leaf beetle, making a comeback in Ohio
ABOVE: CEREAL LEAF BEETLE LARVA
WOOSTER, Ohio -- This could be the year cereal leaf beetle makes a comeback in Ohio, causing widespread problems.Ohio State...
Out of the orchard and into the field: Grafting may improve tomatoes
Grafting may improve tomato varieties more quickly, compared to traditional genetic breeding.
Kocab volunteers time, passion to preserve farmland
Ashland County volunteer makes her county a leader in farm protection programs
College student by day; agribusiness owner on the weekend
An agribusiness supports this Kent State University student during the school year.
Wisconsin Governor says no to raw milk sales
MADISON, Wis. — Citing the interest of public health and the safety of his state’s dairy industry, Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle vetoed a senate...
Childhood dream becomes a reality for a Jefferson County beef producer
A grass-fed operation is only three years old, but it has been a long time in the making.
Dairy price stabilization introduced to Congress
WOOSTER, Ohio -- A bill designed to stabilize dairy prices and control the growth of dairy farms that want to expand has officially been...
Biometric ID cards could help resolve migrant worker issues
By ANDY ANDREWSContributing WriterLANCASTER, Pa. - More than 60 percent of the milk sold in this country is processed using migrant labor. In fact,...













