Roundup of FFA news for Jan. 11, 2018
Black River FFA participated in the District Parliamentary Procedure Contest Dec. 4, at Triway High School.
Public Lands Council offers conference scholarships
The Public Lands Council is offering college students an opportunity to attend the PLC 2018 Spring Legislative Conference April 10-12 in Washington, D.C.
The Farm At Doe Run wins Pa. Farm Show cheese Best of Show
Team Doe Run of The Farm at Doe Run, Coatesville, took home gold for Best of Show, during the Cheese Competition at the 102nd Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Holstein USA has record year
Holstein Association USA members set an all-time record by officially identifying 742,910 Holsteins in 2017.
David Kline to keynote Mid-Ohio Growers’ two-day meeting
The Mid-Ohio Growers Meeting will be held Jan. 11-12 at Mt. Hope Event Center, on the Mt. Hope Auction Grounds.
Farm Bureau honors innovative programs
Twenty-four county Farm Bureaus were honored for innovative program ideas in the organization's County Activities of Excellence Awards program.
Ohio FFA Alumni hosting agriculture, leadership day
The Ohio FFA Alumni Association, along with the Miami County Farm Bureau, will host a community, agriculture-leadership event Feb. 10 at Hobart Arena.
FSA state committees announced
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced, Jan. 4, a slate of Farm Service Agency State Committee Appointees.
Agricultural council offers six scholarships
The Ohio Agricultural Council is offering up to six $1,500 scholarships to students pursuing their education in agricultural-related areas of study.
Report: Pa. agriculture has $136 billion economic impact
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture unveiled a new economic impact analysis that shows agriculture has a $135.7 billion annual economic impact for the commonwealth.




















