Ohio Farm Bureau lobbying trip: Trade tops farmers’ concerns
Congress is reviewing two trade agreements, one with Australia and one with several Central American countries.
Manure application : Spreading on frozen ground is risky
The USDA revised it's manure application standards this past year. One change deals with application of manure to frozen or snow-covered soil.
Maryland is fifth state to test positive for bird flu
A Maryland farm with a flock of six-week old broilers tested positive for the bird flu March 6.
Might be more to cause of dead cows than meets the eye
Reader questions other possible causes of cattle death.
Ohio barn conference April 2-3 in Greene Co.
Participants will tour 10 barns and hear local farm and barn history.
Penn State sophomore is national FFA president
Javier Moreno is the first Penn State student and the first Puerto Rican to be named president of FFA.
Beef bulls: Getting to, through the breeding season
Your bull may not be ready for spring breeding. Watch his health to assure a good breeding season ahead.
Ponies are powerful medicine
Personal Ponies provides miniature Shetland ponies to families of disabled or traumatized children,
Bull test: Can he get the job done?
A bull's ability to settle cows is crucial to the success of natural service breeding used on most beef operations.
Washington Co. dairies recognized
Ben Bohlen takes Carl Broughton Memorial Award.