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Ag in the Class visits Wayne County, Ohio

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Wayne County fifth graders hear about where their food comes from during Farm Bureau event.

Understanding plant physiology improves pasture management

Thursday, March 8, 2018

The understanding of how plants respond to various interventions by you, the manager, will make for a more productive pasture.

Losing our connection to the land

Thursday, May 17, 2018

As agriculture becomes more corporate, farmers and their families lose their connection to the land.

In the name game, just who are you?

Thursday, December 19, 2002

I’m the real Kym Seabolt, says columnist Kymberly Seabolt, or at least she thinks she is.

House Agriculture Committee members named

Saturday, January 14, 2017

The Republican and Democrat members of the House Agriculture Committee have been appointed and are gearing up for a full plate, including the next farm bill.

Ohio Ag Council announces 2022 hall of fame inductee class

Thursday, April 28, 2022

Four Ohioans will be honored Aug. 5, by the Ohio Agricultural Council, when they are inducted into the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame. 

What’s your farm’s color saying?

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Have you ever driven along and noticed the rich green color of a cornfield on one side of the road while on the other side there’s a yellowish color to the corn crop?

What does Gwyneth Paltrow have to do with food stamps?

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Paltrow took on the #NYCFoodBankChallenge to raise awareness for SNAP funding.

Looking back at the stories that shaped ag in 2022

Friday, December 30, 2022

Russia, Ukraine, inflation, bird flu… It was a heck of a year. We’re looking back and looking ahead to what’s next in agriculture.

Rabies is not something of the past — it remains a problem in Pa.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

GROVE CITY, Pa. — A vaccinated dog may be your best insurance against rabies on your farm. Dr. Karen Martin, a veterinarian with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, said cattle out on pasture are at risk for rabies because of the potential for exposure — partly because of their curiosity toward creatures in the pasture