Yearly Archives: 2014
Vilsack says bioproducts complement ag, create a new economy
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack spoke about the opportunities of products made from plants and agriculture, during the Bioproducts World Showcase.
Getting back to home-cooked meals
Is the home-cooked meal going by the wayside? One research team's findings say it might be.
Holstein calf takes sports world by storm
"Baby Ben," a calf born on a Pennsylvania dairy farm, has become the unofficial mascot of Pittsburgh Steelers fans everywhere.
Could be a good year for creep feeding
Creep feeding could offer additional benefits this year.
Coshocton County readies for fall farm tour
Coshocton County fall foliage and farm tour announced.
Farm Credit to hold AgBiz classes
Topics covered include trends in agriculture, strategic business planning, preparing for your lender, constructing a balance sheet, understanding lending decisions and ethics.
They grow ‘sweet fruit and sour people’
The winter of 2014 destroyed the McConnell peach crop, but that’s hasn’t closed the market.
Agriculture reaching out to disabled veterans
The National AgrAbility Project is expanding its services to veterans with disabilities interested in agriculture.
Medina County going cover crop crazy
Many cover crop programs, many benefits.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of October 9, 2014
The Hillsdale FFA Agronomy team won a spot to go and compete at the Big E on Sept. 13 in Minnesota.












