Stark County Jail inmates are giving back, one vegetable at a time
An innovative gardening program is launched at Stark County Jail with the hopes of helping those in need.
Will the U.S. run out of soybeans?
URBANA, Ill. -- The need to slow the rate of consumption of soybeans is a well-known fact and there are a few indications that rationing has begun, but more confirmation is needed.
B&B blends agriculture and tourism
BUTLER, Pa. — What do a gray goose, 100 Black Angus cattle, a bride and pancakes have in common?
All of them have a...
Small town Ohio artist has gigantic goals
MIDDLEFIELD, Ohio -- Mozart composed music at only 5 years old. Similarly, Chris McConnell's career as an artist began when he was only 5...
Cultivating connections: Telling the ag story through social media
(Part I of a two-part series.)SALEM, Ohio -- Are you a fan of Ohio Hog Farmers on Facebook? Have you RT'd Ohio Farm Bureau's...
At one of Ohio’s top dairy farms, it’s all about the details
FARMDALE, Ohio -- For the Hall family of Hallbrook Farm in Farmdale, Ohio, the success of the herd can be attributed to two things:...
Carrollton farmer strives to find the right grazing balance
A Carrollton farmer finds a balance between keeping the soil healthy and creating a profit.
Forestry takes a turn and a new online business is born
A Summitville family is taking what others would discard and burn and turning it into a profit.
NASA satellite being used for crop forecasting
WASHINGTON — Soil moisture is essential for seeds to germinate and for crops to grow. But record droughts and scorching temperatures in certain parts...
Vilsack calls for carbon credits for agriculture and forestry
During a recent forum in Kentucky, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack touched on many issues facing his department, including climate change and animal identification.












