Roundup of FFA news for July 20, 2023
Twenty-seven Miami Trace Great Oaks FFA members attended Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum July 5-9.
Take precautions to minimize contact with ticks
Ohioans need to be cautious while enjoying the outdoors this summer and take action to minimize contact with ticks.
Belmont County Holstein wins supreme champion at Eastern Ohio All Breeds Show
A total of 137 registered dairy cows and heifers competed for awards at the Eastern Ohio All Breeds Show, held June 17 at the Tuscarawas County Fairgrounds.
Ohio teen wins top prize for Hereford photograph
Samantha Wallace, of Kansas, Ohio, took first place in a photography contest at the Junior National Hereford Expo, July 12.
Conservation programs open for certain Ohio counties
Enrollment is open for the Upland Bird and the Pollinator and Monarch State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement programs for certain parts of Ohio.
How could the haze of wildfires affect crop growth?
Smoke from Canadian wildfires in 2023 has potential to cause harm to plants, but the diffuse light may help to offset reductions in overall light intensity.
Jittery traders want to ignore USDA reports
There are a lot of traders talking their positions right now. Marlin Clark measures the anecdotal concerns against recent numbers from USDA.
Rain brings relief, issues to farms in region
Some parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania are out of drought, but the stormy summer weather has brought new issues for farmers.
Pennsylvania youth shine in 4-H Animal Judging Day
The 4-H Animal Judging Day, held on Penn State’s University Park campus, hosted 154 youth aged 10-18.
Roundup of FFA news for July 13, 2023
West Virginia's South Harrison FFA chapter was recognized was one of only eight recipients of the Gold Emblem Chapter Award.





















