A roundup of FFA news for the week of April 28, 2011:
WEST SALEM, Ohio -- The Northwestern-Wayne FFA chapter raffled off a model John Deere 730 tractor at this year's chapter banquet. Only 1500 of...
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 28, 2011:
BOWERSTON, Ohio -- The Silver Spurs met April 1, at the Bowerston Public Library with 13 members present.Amy Gareis, staff writer from the Harrison...
‘A new look’ at Ohio State’s Agriculture Research and Development Center
A half-year later, tornado-stricken campus is growing new life and hope.
Spice up your food and lose weight
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Spicing up your daily diet with some red pepper can curb appetite, especially for those who don't normally eat the...
Marestail control essential for plentiful harvest
COLUMBUS — No-till practices save soil and offer many other benefits, but soybean producers know there’s at least one big disadvantage: Not tilling gives...
Entomologist: New seed corn technology comes with risks
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Bags of corn seed that mix genetically modified hybrids with and without Bt toxins that kill insects provide farmers easier...
Brown crowned 2011 dairy princess
SALEM, Ohio — Mary Jo Brown, of Salineville, was crowned 2011 Columbiana County Dairy Princess during the Columbiana Buckeye Dairy Boosters’ spring banquet April...
LETTER: HSUS takes over Livestock Care Standards Board
Editor:So it’s happened. The radical vegan, anti-consumer Humane Society of the United States has successfully taken over the voter-created Ohio Livestock Care Standards Board...
College of Wooster plays role in crop research
WOOSTER, Ohio — A national effort to protect one of the America’s most-valued food crops will include two scientists from The College of Wooster.
Dean...
Great Lakes fiber show offers tips and tools
WOOSTER, Ohio — Do you want to learn to create unique yarn for a special project; fine tune your knitting skills; learn to tat...