Farms will be hit by Homeland Security rule
SALEM, Ohio - New U.S. Department of Homeland Security chemical regulations may change the way farms and agribusinesses handle fertilizer and other chemicals.
Ag engineer plays matchmaker
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Matching forage equipment sizes and needs to the number of acres harvested can have a direct impact on the economics of making hay and silage.
Annie’s Project expanding in Ohio
COLUMBUS - Annie's Project, a risk-management course for women in agriculture, will be offered again in Ohio this winter.
Aquaculture forum has bonus trip
Bison poised to gain larger market
WESTMINSTER, Colo. - Following on the third consecutive year of double-digit increases in bison meat sales, the U.
Boating generates billions for Ohio’s economy
COLUMBUS - The recreational boating industry generates an estimated $3.5 billion for Ohio's economy and supports more than 26,000 jobs, according to a new study by the Great Lakes Commission and the Recreational Marine Research Center of Michigan State University.
Eight ways to save money on your farm in 2008
There are many ways to save time, stress and money on the farm, but it can be overwhelming to find a starting point.
Hallelujah: Ohio taxes lower in ’08
COLUMBUS - New Year's Day will bring with it another series of cuts in state tax rates - the latest step in an ongoing reform of Ohio's tax system.
Jerseys smash all previous records
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - According to the American Jersey Cattle Association, all existing records for production by Registered Jersey cows were erased by their performance in 2007.
Maple institute taking marketing cues from northeast Ohio’s wine industry
BURTON, Ohio - The Northeast Ohio Maple Producers Committee and the Geauga County Ohio State University Extension have scheduled the 68th annual Northeast Ohio Maple Institute for Jan.