A roundup of FFA news for the week of July 28, 2011:
BELOIT, Ohio -- West Branch FFA met July 21 at the Texas Roadhouse in Alliance, Ohio.Future meetings and upcoming events were discussed. All officers...
Who holds our national debt?
RALEIGH, N.C. -- The national debt is becoming a bigger and bigger issue. The debt represents money the U.S. government owes to someone. But...
Maple producers club plans picnic, fall outing
BURTON, Ohio -- Ohio Maple Producers Association's fall outing will be Sept. 25 at the Handle Bar Ranch, 6695 County Road 76/Home Road, 2.5...
Purdue Global launches
Purdue Global offers more than 100 degree and nondegree programs, with rolling admission and new sessions beginning monthly.
2018-2019 Ashtabula County Beef Scholarships applications available
OSU Extension and the Ashtabula County Cattlemen’s Association will be awarding two youth beef scholarships for the 2019-2020 school year.
Suzanne Steel honored by Farm Science Review
Long-time journalist, communicator and promoter of the annual Farm Science Review, Suzanne Steel, was inducted into the FSR Hall of Fame Aug. 13.
New farm bill ignores old problems
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the political maneuvering that strong-armed their "same old, same old" measures to victory in the House.
Preble Co. Fair steer tests positive for illegal drug
The steer tested positive for 7-hydroxychlorpromazine, commonly known as promazine.
Not even a hurricane could dampen the spirit of the Peggy Martin Rose
NEW ORLEANS - This is the story of a rose. A nameless rose. A rose that has no thorns - not one. It came to Peggy Martin as a little cutting from a friend, who had gotten a cutting from a relative, who had in turn gotten it from another relative.
Soybean, corn markets focus on China
Current import/export activity by China is the focus of the soybean, corn, and wheat markets.