ALLEN COUNTY — Ohio Corn and Wheat announced the winners of the 2025 Ohio Corn Yield Contest, with two of them being from Allen County. Growers from nine districts earned top honors, with Matthew Bame ...
This summer, mere months after Ohio’s eighth wettest spring came its driest August on record and with it, a critical moment for both soybeans and corn. The drought hit hardest in the state’s northwest ...
Ohio soybean farmers are used to rolling with a lot of uncertainty. Bad weather, new regulations and fluctuating costs and prices are all part of the deal. We’re resilient, and we’ve got thick skin.
Making the same screw up twice and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity, the old saying goes. A fitting example? Try two chaotic, trade-busting Trump administrations that twice ...
Combined with other factors, President Donald Trump’s big tariffs on Chinese goods are costing Ohio farmers and their counterparts in other states heavily, according to a new report. The report shows ...
Shelby County farmer Chris Gibbs sits in his tractor on his farm. Gibbs is also the head of that county's Democratic Party and the Ohio Democratic Party's Rural Caucus. Earlier this week, the Trump ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – When the season changes and temperatures drop, central Ohio is home to several winter farmers markets. These markets offer the best local produce, baked goods and much more.
The USDA will make almost $12 billion available to boost the struggling farm economy. Chad Smith has more on the pending help. Smith: The Farmer Bridge Assistance Program will send economic assistance ...
Central Ohio Farmers Co-op Inc. is returning $5 million in equity to its members, a move aimed at supporting farmers during a challenging period. The co-op's board of directors recently voted to ...
Not far from Raccoon Creek west of Granville, a drilling rig sinks an observation well ahead of a test of the aquifer under Granville and St. Albans townships in Ohio in September. Deep inside a ...
(AP) - Deep inside a report on the future of water in central Ohio is this warning: Industrial demands for water will skyrocket at the same time experts expect farmers will need to regularly irrigate ...