Monthly Archives: June 2009
A roundup of FFA news for the week of June 18, 2009
ANDOVER, Ohio -- The Pymatuning Valley FFA chapter will hold a Fill-A-Trailer from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 27 in the high school...
Business Profile: Harold’s Equipment, Inc.
DUNDEE, Ohio — Harold’s Equipment’s committed and courteous staff is always ready to help customers, whether on a simple part or a large equipment...
Potential name change for OSU Extension?
COLUMBUS -- Ohio State University Extension may be getting a name change, according to a statement made June 10 by The Ohio State University...
Ohio’s new APV laws may make trespass prosecution easier
Farmers are now the only group exempt from registering an all-purpose vehicle in Ohio.
Cultivating connections: Social networking for ag education, direct marketing
(Part II of a two-part series.)SALEM, Ohio -- Social media users have many reasons for investing time online. For three agricultural individuals, it's a...
Garrettsville horse farm knows no gender barriers
D.C. Campbell continues to follow her passion: Building a horse training and rehabilitation business for Thoroughbreds.
4-H flag was aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour
WASHINGTON -- USDA's national 4-H headquarters and NASA sent the 4-H flag, depicting the familiar 4-H clover, into space aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour...
Longtime WVU Extension specialist, faculty member honored for service
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- A faculty member and Extension specialist whose work has improved the quality of life for thousands of West Virginians of all...
Group touts progress toward sustainable agriculture standards
MADISON, Wisc. -- Significant progress was made during a meeting of the multi--stakeholder Standards Committee working to develop an American National Standard for Sustainable...
Global activity of pork and beef remains strong
DENVER -- Despite the prolonged slowdown in global economic activity and the initial wave of A-H1N1 Influenza-related market reactions, exports of U.S. pork and...