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We all need ag diversity training
We cannot be so narrow-minded to think that there is only one way to be successful, to be sustainable, in farming today.
Northwestern FFA celebrates year
WEST SALEM, Ohio — The Northwestern-Wayne FFA chapter celebrated a successful year during its annual awards banquet April 4. This year, the chapter consisted of 104 active members who were recognized for their hard work and dedication put forth throughout the year. State Degree The State Degree is awarded to the top of the membership
Your pastures took a beating last year, do they need some work now?
And ask neighbors not to throw clippings from shrubs over the fence. They could be poisonous. As the last blasts of winter are covering our farms, it is time to make plans for spring grazing. Many of our fields took a beating last summer and this winter as the lack of rainfall reduced forage cover.
Read it Again: Week of Jan. 3, 2002.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Ethanol planners aren’t giving up
SALEM, Ohio – Biofuels plant organizers haven’t abandoned their quest to bring ethanol production to the region.
More Ohio farmers are turning to guidance systems
COLUMBUS — Guidance systems, like real-time kinetic auto steer, continue to be one of the top precision agriculture components of choice for Ohio farmers, and the most rapidly adopted precision equipment, according to an Ohio State University agricultural economics survey. Marv Batte, an agricultural economist with the Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, surveyed
A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 19, 2011:
ALLIANCE, Ohio — Members of the Marlington FFA Chapter traveled to Columbus May 5 for the 83rd Ohio FFA Convention. Seniors Emily Conrad and Lisa Sutton received gold ratings for their respective secretary’s and treasurer’s books. Seniors John Sinkovich and Emily Conrad received their state FFA degrees during the convention. Junior Rebecca Faverty was a
Ohio Power Siting Board denies solar project for first time
The Ohio Power Siting Board denied the application for Birch Solar, a proposed 300 MW solar farm in Allen and Auglaize counties, citing local opposition.
OPGMA summer tour takes a closer look at new fruit production techniques
Quarry Hill Orchards shared the latest orchard innovations at the 2016 OPGMA summer tour in Erie County, Ohio, June 22.
Roundup of FFA news for Aug. 2, 2018
Catch up on local news from Fayetteville FFA and West Holmes FFA chapters.






