A roundup of FFA news for the week of July 17, 2014
Natalie Miller, a senior at Miami Trace High School and a member of the Miami Trace FFA chapter, was elected to serve on the 2014-2015 Ohio FFA State Officer Team as State Secretary.
Ag economist advice: Hold on to your grain, if possible
Farmers can expect at least one more price fall before the fall harvest is complete.
LETTER: Farm Bureau responds to the needs of members
Editor:Recently a letter was written asking us where our "power" as an organization comes from as Farm Bureau. Stark County Farm Bureau, as well...
Tainted hog feed makes its way to eight U.S. farms
SALEM, Ohio - Eight U.S. hog farms were quarantined last week when authorities determined the animals ate contaminated feed.
Pioneer stops sale of six corn hybrids
Pioneer is postponing sales of six Pioneer brand corn hybrids that contain a combination of the YieldGard gene and LibertyLink gene.
U.S. Senate approves trade promotion authority
A bipartisan effort to give U.S. more negotiating power could boost U.S. trade deals for agriculture.
Fuel, chemicals from corn plants
U.S., DuPont collaborate on corn biorefinery.
Treat soydiesel like any diesel fuel
COLUMBUS - Now that winter has arrived, it's time to take extra care with the soy biodiesel fuel that powers many of the state's trucks, tractors and farm equipment.
Biosecurity fact sheets available on OSU Internet site
Ohio State University animal health specialists stress the importance of maintaining biosecurity measures that not only keep foot-and-mouth in check, but also help control other animal ailments.
Farming for the Future Conference to inspire food system transformation
MILLHEIM, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) announces the 22nd annual Farming for the Future Conference to be held Feb. 6-9...