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Hundreds of PPP loans went to fake farms in absurd places
ProPublica found 378 small loans totaling $7 million to fake business entities and the overwhelming majority of them are categorized as farms.
Ohio: The Mother of Presidents
State of Eight: A Bicentennial Tribute to Ohio’s Presidential Legacy is a special exhibit moving across Ohio that will salute Ohio’s rich presidential heritage.
Farming on the heels of disaster: Rebuilding, success eight years later
A devastating fire in 1994 forced an Ashtabula County family to come face-to-face with some difficult decisions, including whether farming was really meant for them.
Trumbull County Fair was flashback of 2003
Sale of champions sees repeat winners and buyers.
Coming home
This is the last part of a series detailing the Hurricane Helene and Milton relief efforts of Farm and Dairy Managing Editor Sara Welch and her best friend.
Fast planting helps grain price crash continue
Grain prices are trending lower as spring planting continues. Marlin Clark offers his insight in this week’s grain markets report.
Could bale grazing work for you?
OSU Extension educator, Christine Gelley, discusses the considerations for implementing bale grazing.
Has natural gas production peaked in Appalachian Basin?
According to a new report, the natural gas industry in the Appalachian Basin hit peak production in 2022, and it won’t be equaled again for decades.
Trees: The settlers’ biggest nemesis and asset
In his latest installment of “An American Tale,” Paul Locher explains how early settlers managed to fell trees to build shelters in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
Tractor takes Butler County dairyman to final resting place
Earl E. Webb’s sons hauled his casket from William F. Young Funeral Home in West Sunbury, Pennsylvania on a platform on the back of his John Deere 4440. Webb was a lifelong dairyman.






