Ohio grain farmers note successes, prepare for ‘perfect storm’ ahead
LIMA, Ohio -- They gathered to discuss the three major grains grown in Ohio -- corn, wheat and soybeans. But the 250 or so...
USDA: Milk producers can expect dairy payment soon
Expected one-time payment to dairymen is 32 cents per hundredweight.
Humor and hope keep Pennsylvania dairy farm alive
Lesson learned in Pa. dairy farm is that quality can have more benefits than quantity.
Living off the land in Ohio’s Harrison County
Harrison County rancher breeds cattle that make most of land resources.
2010-2020: A decade for farm management
Virginia Tech economist says farmers will prosper or fail over next 10 years.
Researcher studying ways to handle huge quantities of biomass
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- As scientists scramble to develop ways to generate enormous amounts of energy from cleaner-burning, renewable fuels to replace coal and...
New roots on Lake Erie: Local food systems are urban planning tool
Community gardening, land use planning help Cleveland cast a new landscape.
Memories and traditions are what make Christmas, not the tree itself
The Feisley Tree Farm includes 300 acres of trees.
Welch, Buchy and James receive Ohio Farm Bureau’s top award
This year's Ohio Farm Bureau Distinguished Service Award winners are Sarah James of Butler County, Esther Welch of Ashland County, and Jim Buchy of Darke County. The awards and other honors were presented Dec. 2-4 in Cincinnati.
Ohio Farm Bureau gears up for next stage in Issue 2 battle
Ohio Farm Bureau members are digging in for more livestock care battles. "Do not underestimate what you have accomplished," OFBF Exec. Vice President Jack Fisher told the members during the Dec. 2-4 annual meeting, "but, likewise, do not underestimate the job ahead."













