Marcellus and Utica shale drilling permits: Monroe County is drilling hot spot
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources reported 25 new permits were issued for drilling in Monroe County during June.
Apprenticeships offer training, education on the farm
Two agriculture apprenticeships in Pennsylvania are opening doors for the next generation of farmers.
Sunrise and Trupointe Co-ops propose merger
Stockholders have received their ballots in the mail and should be casting them in time for a vote count March 7.
Hunters, show us your bag!
Hunter Sam Arisman holds the antlers of an 11-point buck he took on his family farm in Enon Valley, Pa. Show us your own hunting triumphs by submitting a photo for our Brag About Your Bag gallery. Of course, bragging rights aren’t just reserved for deer hunters. Snag a wild turkey, squirrel, rabbit or waterfowl this season? We’d love to see!
Spotted lanternfly is a plant stressor, but is no locust, OSU experts say
Spotted lanternflies have infested much of the Pennsylvania and other parts of the eastern U.S., and have moved West into other states, like Ohio. But while spotted lanternflies present a threat to some crops, it’s important to take a step back and look at their actual impact.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 6/27
This week’s top stories include details on the Beaver County Stockman’s Club’s departure from its 4-H affiliation, a feature on newly retired vocational agriculture teacher Mike Bardo, Pennsylvania’s interstate quarantine for bird flu biosecurity and more.
How to help Ohio’s specialist pollinators
Some pollinators rely on more limited resources than others to survive. Learn more about Ohio's specialist pollinators and find out how you can help them.
Study shows few differences between organic, conventional dairy
Study shows few nutritional differences between organic and conventional milk.
Stark County couple working to keep farming in the family
The future of the Wentling farm lies in the hands of the next generation.
Maple syrup producers could face new rules
The new food safety law could mean new requirements for maple producers, but will depend on the size and scope of the operation.