From milking to museum, dairyman keeps on farming
It's been a lifetime since he helped his father deliver milk in Medina, yet Carl Abell has kept at the dairy business, from farming to fashioning a museum.
Portage Co. puts SWCD up in lights
Headliner of the night was outstanding conservationist Congress Lake Farm.
What’s up with my milk check?
From hundreds to thousands of dollars, producer price differential is hitting dairymen's pockets and balancing the dairy market.
Agriculture statistics: Cropland cash rents up 2 percent
The increase in rental rates was modest, reflecting producers' attitudes toward reduced production levels of major crops and historically low commodity prices.
Conservation program payments total $1.6 billion
The announcement does not include payments for 2 million acres enrolled under the most recent CRP general sign-up.
Diehl Farms take top Shropshire sheep wins
Deerfield, Ohio, sheep farm takes premier breeder, exhibitor awards.
Dwarf crop discovery no small achievement
A team of Purdue University researchers recently uncovered the genetic mechanism that prevents certain crop plants from growing tall.
Equine owners learn at horse forage school
Evening course will cover forage management, quality, pasture layout and nutrition.
Jefferson Co. adds additional dollars for conservation
Jefferson County collected more than $150,000 in additional funds for conservation practices last month.
U.S. looks Down Under for joint lamb agreement
A decline in lamb consumption and sheep numbers worldwide is pushing representatives from the United States, Australia and New Zealand to explore ways to improve the U.S. market.