A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 26, 2009
GNADENHUTTEN, Ohio — The Indian Valley FFA competed in parliamentary procedure contests Nov. 10 at River View High School.
The Indian Valley junior team...
OSU ‘center’ed on safe, accessible food
New Ohio State effort focused on food
Pennsylvania turkey farm is more than a business; it’s a tradition
The Pounds Turkey Farm brings home the Thanksgiving tradition for its customers.
2010 promises fewer fields of wheat
WOOSTER, Ohio — The same weather conditions that have delayed Ohio corn and soybean harvest are also keeping wheat out of the ground. As...
Leaving corn standing in the fields may not be the best crop decision to...
COLUMBUS — Ohio growers waiting to harvest their corn most likely won’t see a significant decrease in grain moisture, but run the risk...
Two Ohio dairies find success with organic ‘and’ conventional
WOOSTER, Ohio -- To be organic or to be conventional. That is the question among many farmers today, with advantages and disadvantages on either...
Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District honors conservation promoters
WOOSTER, Ohio -- Parry and Susie Cochran were recognized as the recipients of the 2009 Conservation Farm Award during the Wayne Soil and Water...
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau salutes Wolff, Steele
Pa. Farm Bureau presented former state agriculture secretary Dennis Wolff and former dean of Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences Robert Steele with Barn Raiser Awards to recognize their years of public service to the agricultural community.
Mick Colvin portrait hung in Saddle & Sirloin Gallery in Louisville, Ky.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The portrait of Louis M. "Mick" Colvin has entered the Saddle & Sirloin Gallery in Louisville, Ky. Unveiling More than 230...
New product manages reproduction in sheep
WASHINGTON -- The Food and Drug Administration approved EAZI-Breed Controlled Intravaginal Drug Release Sheep Insert (progesterone solid matrix) for induction of estrus in ewes...













