A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 18, 2012:
WELLINGTON, Ohio -- The Wellington FFA, Firelands FFA and the JVS FFA participated in the annual county Food For America at the fairgrounds Oct....
Field to plate: a 4-H experience
Geauga County 4-Hers took a field trip exploring many different agricultural relevant locations.
First West Nile mosquito found in Luzerne County
HARRISBURG, Pa. — State officials reported June 13 the first mosquito sample of 2008, to test positive for the West Nile Virus and reminded...
Urging caution: No go, slow go, for GMOs
Farmers have adopted gene-splicing packaging without looking for pest and weed resistance -- allowing the expression of potential "superweeds."
You can go online for LEAP training
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Livestock Coalition is now offering Ohio Livestock Environmental Assurance Program (LEAP I) training online.LEAP I offers livestock producers an opportunity...
Turner’s Trumbull Co. lamb may be stripped of award
SALEM, Ohio - The state department of agriculture is making one thing clear: It doesn't matter what your last name is or how long you've been winning blue ribbons in the showring.
Pastures may improve soil quality
WASHINGTON — Decades of plowing throughout the Piedmont region of the United States have degraded the soil, allowing much of it to be washed...
Social media can help market small farms, too
This is the sidebar to the main story about the small farm conference. Click here to read the main story.
MASSILLON, Ohio -- It's...
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 7, 2011:
WINONA, Ohio -- The March meeting of the Lone Rangers 4-H club was held recently at the Winona Friends Church with 25 members and...
Vegetable growers: Learn tomato grafting at Wooster workshop Jan. 27
WOOSTER, Ohio — Grafting in vegetable production can lead to plants that are stronger, have a higher yield and are more resistant to disease...