Yearly Archives: 2018
Applying nutrients the right way
Manure applicators are a necessary part of animal agriculture, and an important part of the industry.
Central State’s School of ag education wins award
Central State University's School of Agricultural Education and Food Science was recently honored by the Ohio Association of Agricultural Educators.
California mayor feels the heat
Carlton Jones, the mayor of Tulare County, California, is facing backlash following his anti-agriculture comments on social media.
Third grader wins class field trip to Ohio egg farm
Laela Colwell, a North Union Elementary School third-grader, won the Ohio Livestock Coalition's annual student essay contest.
Angus convention coming to Ohio in Nov.
The 2018 National Angus Convention and Trade Show will take place Nov. 3-5 at the Columbus Convention Center.
Ohio Senate passes Clean Lake 2020 plan, awaits House vote
The Clean Lake 2020 Plan would allocate up to $36 million in funding for water quality programs.
Ohio lawmakers review fertilizer bill
Members of the House and Senate agriculture committees held a joint meeting June 5 at the Statehouse, to review the effects of Ohio’s nutrient law (S.B. 1).
Young and Farming: Nathan Steel
Nathan and Megan Steel love dairy cows, but as the farm struggles to breakeven they looked to diversify. They jumped when a produce market was for sale.
Drone aids in making farm decisions
Ed, Lorraine, William and James Thiele of Bulter County, Pa., milk 40 cows and farm 300 acres. A drone is now helping them make many farming decisions.
History of rallies and American steam shows
Check out Tom Downing's comparison between British rallies and American steam shows.


















