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Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 7, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from R.G. Drage FFA, Smithville FFA, Zane Trace FFA and Western Reserve FFA.
Ohio cattlemen salute their own
COLUMBUS – Friends and members of the Ohio Cattlemen’s Association rarely see Fayette County cattleman Bill Sexten at a loss for words, but Sexten was dumbfounded during the association’s annual meeting Jan.
Assessing and improving your pasture for 2014
Assess your pasture land now to make improvements for next season. Here’s how to do that.
Simplifying homesteading practices for beginners
As folks move to rural America, it is important to keep in mind the necessity to work with the land and not against it.
Woodlot workshops cover process of making lumber, selling timber
Workshop gives participants information on trees and the process that converts them into workable wood.
The failure to learn history’s simple lessons
Alan Guebert recalls the brilliance of Theodore W. Schultz, “perhaps the world’s most pre-eminent agricultural economist.”
Where there’s a farm question, there’s a conservation answer
Conservation questions are endless, and so are the resources.
Tinkering with CRP could be costly
When Farm Journal’s late staff economist John Marten explained the-then new Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in the mid-1980s, he did so with a clever memory tool. “CRP isn’t complicated,” Marten once told a large crowd (which included me) back then, “if you remember the ‘Four Ws’: West, Wheat, Wet and Windy.” CRP will be called
Pennsylvania grants aim to educate on improving the environment
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection awarded over $1 million in Environmental Education Grants to 73 projects.
Could be a good year for creep feeding
Creep feeding could offer additional benefits this year.






