A forest meets the road
Scott Galloway loved to hunt, so he bought a forest. But it soon became much more than a spot for recreation.
American farmers grossly misled
Exporting agricultural products won't help feed the world, says reader John Beveridge.
Cattle may follow Appalachian Trail to urban eateries
In realistic "birth-to-plate" trials under way, a new herd of 72 Black Angus cattle is marketed every fall.
Wayne County: Meeting recognizes No. 1 industry
K-Land Holsteins was recognized as the county's top Holstein herd for milk, protein and energy-corrected milk.
Canada: Millions of birds killed to stop spread of avian influenza
Canadian Food Inpsection Agency set to slaughter 19 million birds, although it is possible a significant number of them do not have the flu.
Farmers plan to plant more corn, beans, tobacco, but less wheat, oats
Ohio corn growers intend to plant 3.4 million acres this spring, 100,000 acres more than were planted the previous year.
OARDC branches renamed, now called ‘agricultural research stations’
The center renamed eight of its 10 outlying branches to better reflect the work they do and the regions they serve.
Reader sounds off on ancestry and Passion
Reader disputes last week's writer who said Judith Sutherland is a victim of lying ancestors.
Salem couple accepts award for high dairy production
The 2003 High Milk award went to John and Susie Lora of Salem, Ohio.
Soybean stock surprise shakes planting
USDA report indicates farmers are prepared to increase their soybean acreage this spring.