Monthly Archives: March 2011
Pork Board’s new campaign targets pork lovers
DES MOINES, Iowa — With a new focus on reaching creative home cooks who already prepare pork, the National Pork Board recently announced a...
Farmers should check for damaged fields after ice storms
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Farmers should examine winter wheat and forages as the crops emerge from dormancy to determine if they have been damaged...
Farm pioneering opportunity open in northeast Ohio
YOUNGSTOWN -- Joseph Badger Meadows, an underutilized Presbyterian USA camp and conference center in northeast Ohio, is looking for an on-site camp coordinator. The...
Ohioans, get ready for another HSUS battle
Reading between the HSUS lines: "We'll say we'll negotiate with agriculture, but if we don't get our way, we're not going to play nice anymore."
Composting workshop slated for March 29-30
WOOSTER, Ohio — Ohio State University will hold a workshop on the science, art and business of large-scale composting. The Ohio Compost Operator Education...
Keep your kitchen safe and clean
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- News reports of health inspections in restaurant kitchens can be enough to discourage would-be diners, yet home kitchens also can provide...
Beef cattle prices continue surge
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Tight supplies and strong demand propelled fed cattle values into another record-breaking week Feb. 28 to March 4, but cattle feeders' profits are not as lofty as some might expect, according to Kansas State University agricultural economist, Glynn Tonsor.
Severe weather causes widespread flooding, sheep loss at Ohio farm
Ice, snow and rain have been a catastrophic combination in recent days.
Two boys from New Springfield, Ohio
Instead of grain marketing insight, Marlin Clark shares a different story this week -- a story that is more important than the price of corn, and we're privileged to share it.
So, about that monster buck you took illegally? It just cost you $24,000
Largest restitution for a poached deer ever imposed in Ohio: nearly $24,000.








