Rennekamp appointed new director of Ohio extension
Roger Rennekamp, the associate dean for Outreach and Engagement at Oregon State University, has been named the next director of Ohio State University extension.
Former Peanut Corp. chief gets 28 years in food recall judgment
Jeff Almer, the son of one of nine victims who died from tainted peanut butter, said in court to the man found responsible for her death, "You took my mom. You kicked her right of the cliff."
Hoosier farmers, families need Senate to stand up for science
Indiana families will be hurt with higher costs if a group of anti-science activists get mandatory "warning" labeling laws on foods with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) passed in states around the country.
Many dairy farmers have stated they feel 2015 is a more troublesome year than 2009. It’s very easy to point to figures and agree with the above dairy farmers.
Indiana’s economy: What have we got, and how is it working?
The gross domestic product of the whole United States gets the headlines. But the good old U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis calculates GDP for each state, too.
Since Farm Aid’s 1985 launch, many ag stories have changed
A lashing, late afternoon thunderstorm roared through Chicago Friday, Sept. 18 to power wash Northerly Island, a tongue of land jutting into Lake Michigan just east of the city’s Loop and site of the 2015 Farm Aid concert.