Pastures suffer as Ohio, Pa. see second year of drought
Back-to-back droughts in summer and a wet spring have left pastures struggling to grow, leading many farmers to dip into their hay supplies early.
Marietta City Council declares emergency over Class II injection wells
Marietta City Council passed a resolution urging the Ohio General Assembly to establish a three-year moratorium on Class II injection wells in the county.
Trump floats buying Argentinian beef to cut prices for Americans
President Donald Trump suggested importing more Argentinian beef to lower U.S. prices on Oct. 19, but farm groups warn it could hurt American producers.
Don’t skip end-of-season maintenance
Post-harvest equipment care saves farmers costly spring repairs. Learn why cleaning, inspecting and off-season maintenance keep machines field-ready.
Great Geauga County Junior Fair Livestock Sale
The Great Geauga County Junior Fair sale totaled nearly $1.1 million from 723 lots on Aug. 28 and Aug. 30. Find the grand and reserve champion results here.
Farm and Dairy Weekly Rundown: Episode 28 (10-16-25)
Reporters Liz Partsch and Paul Rowley give a rundown of the top stories in Farm and Dairy newspaper for the week of Oct. 16, 2025.
Sally’s Cider Press offers apple cider pressings to the public
Sally's Cider Press has sold apple cider and offered apple cider pressings to the public and farmers' market vendors for over 50 years.
Pa. humane officers fight for animals with little support
Humane officers in rural Pennsylvania battle cruelty, high costs and little funding to save animals.
Ohio paves way for Class VI wells
House Bill 170 passed the Ohio House on Oct. 8; the bill would set up the state for primacy over Class VI wells for carbon capture and sequestration.
Northeast Ohio Amish woman killed after truck hits buggy
An Amish woman was killed and another was seriously injured on Oct. 12 after a truck struck their buggy on U.S. Route 422 in Geauga County.























