Yearly Archives: 2015
Simon Says … another FFA convention in the books
What does 6,000 people playing Simon Says look like, and why does that matter? Reporter Chris Kick found out, at this year's Ohio FFA Convention.
How to plant a square foot garden
If you love to garden but have limited space or time, consider planting a square foot garden.
Electric fencing can be a great grazing management tool for farmers
As I have fielded phone calls and made farm visits since my last article, the two main topics seem to be the lack of early spring growth leading to the overgrazing of the late winter pasture, and electric fence problems.
Oliver tractor manufacturing was ‘saved’ by Russia
There are tons of interesting stories from the old days of farm equipment manufacturing.
DairyPalooza: A vision becomes reality
The vision, the goals, the super human effort came together for everyone at DairyPalooza Northeast held at the Trumbull County Fairgrounds.
Ask FSA Andy about reporting your acreage
In order to comply with FSA program eligibility requirements, all producers are encouraged to visit their local County FSA office to file an accurate crop certification report by the applicable deadline.
Some days are definitely diamonds
Earlier this week I attended the New River Birding and Nature Festival in southern West Virginia as a speaker and guide.
Mrs. Big Stuff
I had cookies for dinner last night. Who over the age of 4 does that?
For farmers, gifting what they grow can provide charitable opportunity
Lorain County farmer among the first in his area to donate grain for charitable cause.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 7, 2015:
NEW WASHINGTON, Ohio — Sam Robertson, a 2014 graduate of Buckeye Central High School, received the Ohio Star State FFA Degree at the Ohio...













