Across the state, Ohio’s farmers continue to adopt practices on their land aimed at addressing important conservation issues, such as improving Ohio’s water quality.
The Ohio Department of Agriculture released grant applications for the 2015 Agricultural and Rural Community Outreach Program last week.
Following recent announcements confirming the presence of highly pathogenic H5N2 avian influenza in commercial turkey flocks in the Mississippi migratory bird flyway, State Veterinarian Dr. Tony Forshey is urging Ohio poultry owners to take extra precautions.
The Crestline Farmer’s Market is getting ready for a great growing season with many vendors lining up to bring things that are grown, baked or crafted.
A former Crawford County 4-H member has found a home where she knew she always belonged: right among the clubs and members that shaped so much of her childhood.
As spring planting season arrives, Lieutenant Governor Mary Taylor is urging Ohio farmers to consider the available financial protections against agricultural losses as an important insurance deadline approaches.
The USDA Ohio Farm Service Agency (FSA) is seeking qualified individuals with knowledge of field crops and specialty crops who are interested in becoming independent crop loss adjustment contractors for FSA.
State Executive Director for the Ohio Farm Service Agency (FSA), Steve Maurer, announces the hiring of Amy Schwanger as a farm loan officer in training for Crawford and surrounding counties.
Members of the rural and urban communities of Crawford County came together at the Crawford County Fairgrounds Tuesday to celebrate the annual Rural/Urban Day.
The Crawford Soil and Water Conservation District is conducting their annual tree sale.