Roundup of FFA news for June 20, 2019
The Black River FFA Chapter held its annual Parent/Member Banquet May 18 with more than 250 guests in attendance.
How to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species in Ohio
Get familiar with the most common types of aquatic invasive species in Ohio and learn to help prevent spreading them.
Ohio seeks disaster declaration for farmers
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and the Ohio Farm Service Agency have made separate requests for U.S. Department of Agriculture disaster designation, in the wake of the wettest 12 months in the state's history.
Colton Scott and Matt Pfeiffer — June 14, 2019
Colton Scott and Matt Pfeiffer caught a 13-pound catfish in Port Washington, Ohio on June 14, 2019.
Genetics of feed efficiency could save dairymen $540M a year
A new study focuses on increasing cow feed efficiency to improve profitability and substantially reduce the greenhouse gas footprint of the dairy industry.
Overall cancer mortality rate continues to decline in US
The latest Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer found that death rates continued to decline in men, women and children in the United States.
Innovations for shrinking agricultural workforce
The competitiveness of U.S. agriculture, as well as the welfare of farm workers and their communities, depends on how we adapt to an era of labor scarcity.
Shawnee State Forest to expand by 1,200 acres
More than 1,200 acres of forest land adjacent to Shawnee State Forest will be acquired with a federal partnership grant through the Forest Legacy Program.
Friends, family can be a gateway to opioid misuse
Nonmedical opioid users are more likely to say they began abusing opioids after friends and family members offered them the drugs, according to researchers.
Slashing costs of cellulosic ethanol inputs
Ohio State research is making it more viable to turn agricultural waste into renewable fuel.























