Yearly Archives: 2015
Agritourism opportunities on the rise in Ohio
From U-pick patches, to vineyards and farm markets, agritourism is on the rise in Ohio. Current legislation in Ohio will further define what an agritourism operation is and how farmers can be protected in their agritourism ventures.
Fickle grain markets are no Christmas present
Take a look at the grain markets and it is hard to find cause for celebration. Celebrate Christmas and the New Year, then get serious about selling grain.
How the spending and tax bill affects agriculture
In addition to tax breaks and tax extensions, the end-of-year spending bill also repeals country of origin labeling.
Va. grower breaks corn yield record
David Hula of Charles City, Virginia, broke the world corn yield record with 532 bushels per acre.
How to eat seasonally this winter
This winter, take advantage of the fruits and vegetables that are in season.
Some tips to keep your birds healthy
While the Ohio poultry ban is over, bird handlers still need to exercise care to protect the health of their birds.
Reindeer get checkups from the vet, too
The American Veterinary Medical Association examines Santa’s team before Christmas Eve.
Federal tax deal benefits farmers, businesses
End-of-year legislation includes about $700 billion in tax breaks, including some permanent tax breaks for farmers.
5 stories farmers read this week: Dec. 19
This week’s top stories include the lifting of Ohio’s poultry show ban, Farm and Dairy staff award winners, the National Pork Board CEO’s resignation and more.
5 tips for amaryllis care
Your guide to indoor care for amaryllises.
















