Yearly Archives: 2017
Creatures are stirring
Kymberly Foster Seabolt continues her battle with the mice that insist on visiting her camper every winter.
How often should you cut alfalfa?
Learn how to adjust your harvesting schedule to increase alfalfa yields without sacrificing quality.
Roundup of 4-H news for Dec. 14, 2017
The Hicks and Hayseeds 4-H Club elected new officers.
Capitol Hill’s Christmas cookie bake-off
According to Alan Guebert, it’s not possible to call either the House- or Senate-passed tax bills simple or reformative.
Don’t take the bait; avoid cyber criminals
Every day, people fall victim to phishing scams. Those emails urgently warning users to update their online financial accounts — they’re fake.
BQA launches transportation training
Beef Quality Assurance Transportation provides cattle producers and haulers with comprehensive training based on their roles in the cattle industry.
Beef production, management online course
Beef Production and Management will teach its participants how to best choose and maintain their herd animals, while wisely managing their business.
Roundup of FFA news for Dec. 14, 2017
Look for updates from Marlington FFA, Northwestern FFA, Western Reserve FFA, Black River FFA and Covington-UVCC FFA.
Ask FSA Andy about farm operating loans
Direct operating loans allow farmers to purchase livestock, equipment, seed, feed, farm chemicals and supplies and refinance debt with certain limitations.
Food industry certification open to students
CIFT Food Industry Certification provides two food industry credentials that can verify high school student expertise in various food-related areas.


















