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Roundup of FFA news for Aug. 29, 2024
Catch up on FFA news from Northwestern FFA and Global Impact STEM Academy FFA.
Searching for sights and sounds of spring
Before launching a paean to spring — surely it is here by now — I must express fervent thanks to readers and friends who took the time and trouble to send me condolences about the Feb. 26 death of my sister, Barbara.
West Virginia gets nearly $2 million in recycling grants
Gov. Jim Justice announced $1.99 million in grants will go to 22 recipients through the West Virginia DEP’s REAP Recycling Assistance Grants Program.
What’s your baled forage worth?
Yields have been good for baled forage in northeast Ohio. However, all costs should be considered before putting a price on extra hay.
Spotted lanternfly myths debunked
Penn State Extension debunks myths about the spotted lanternfly to help aid more efficient management. Learn more about common spotted lanternfly myths.
Unlock the mystery of Beaver Township rock
Inquisitive minds wonder who carved “The Rock” of South Beaver Township and why they completed the arduous task. Julie Geiss weighs in on local folklore.
Carpenters’ works stand test of time
Alan Guebert recalls the quirks and differences of the two carpenters his father called to do work on his family farm in southern Illinois.
How to install a rain barrel
Rain barrels can help manage stormwater on your property, as well as, benefit the environment. Learn how to properly install and maintain a rain barrel.
Help me find a new hobby…
Kymberly Foster Seabolt tries out new hobbies as she searches for something that will stick.
Vernon family grows farm with good relations
This Muskingum County farm family started small and built their operation over the years, to about 3,000 acres.






