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Kent State adds Ohio’s first associate degrees in wine industry
Kent State University at Ashtabula has been approved by the Ohio Board of Regents to offer two new associate degree programs in the wine and grape industry. Each degree program is the first of its kind in Ohio.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Feb. 3, 2011
BESSEMER, Pa. — The Mohawk FFA traveled to the Pennsylvania Farm Show Jan. 11-13 with two Keystone degree recipients, two square dance teams and a demonstration team. Tyler Claypool and Cassie Musser received Keystone degrees. Musser was the western region representative of the Star in Ag Production. The square dance teams competed against about 50
State PACE programs growing despite cuts
WASHINGTON — According to new statistics released by American Farmland Trust’s (AFT) Farmland Information Center, state governments’ efforts to protect agricultural land through purchase of agricultural conservation easement (PACE) programs accelerated in 2009 despite funding shortfalls. PACE programs pay farmers and ranchers to permanently protect their land with a conservation easement that limits future development
State investigation leads to the arrest of a Carroll County ginseng dealer
Charges lead to license revocation, $6,000 in fines, probation and forfeiture of ginseng.
Fire destroys Ohio Fresh Eggs facility in Wyandot County
Major fire remains under investigation after destroying a chicken and egg facility in Ohio’s Wyandot County.
The case for farmland preservation
Don’t it always seem to go That you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone They paved paradise and put up a parking lot – Lyrics by Joni Mitchell Ten farms in Adams County.
Next crop: Dairy heifers are the future
The dairy replacements are the foundation of any dairy enterprise. They are the future of your dairy herd and will be one of the major factors that will determine continued improved herd performance.
CAUV recoupment stings
Ohio farmer says the Ohio Farm Bureau’s support of legislation to extend CAUV recoupment to five years in the name of farmland preservation in not in the interest of the farmer.
“Ponds with a Purpose”: Review hosts daily farm pond clinic
The one-hour clinic will show how ponds work and the best ways to manage them. The goal: To help pond owners head off problems and, in the end, save money.






