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Roundup of FFA news for April 18, 2024
Catch up on local FFA news from Northwestern-Wayne FFA, Ashland FFA and West Holmes FFA.
Revisiting old edition of “Farm Journal and Farmer’s Wife” Mag.
Month of magic is March on the farm. Patches of green show through the snow. Muddy water swells streams and rivers. The bottom drops out of country roads. Smoke rises from the sugar bush, the brooder house, the plant-growing house. All these are signs that winter … is going to move. Going back Seventy years
Roundup of FFA news for March 12, 2020
Catch up on local FFA news from Western Reserve FFA, West Holmes FFA, Black River FFA, West Muskingum FFA, Loudonville FFA, Fayetteville FFA and United FFA.
Finney earns Wayne County’s 4-H top honor
A Marshallville teen won the Wayne County 4-H Award of Excellence for 2003.
Roundup of FFA news for Jan. 9, 2024
Catch up on FFA news for Fayetteville FFA, Ashland FFA, Hillsdale FFA and Zane Trace FFA.
Holmes SWCD honors best in conservation, youth essay winners
WALNUT CREEK, Ohio — The Holmes County Soil and Water Conservation District celebrated its best in conservation at the annual banquet, held Nov. 18 at the Carlisle Village Inn in Walnut Creek. The Friend of Conservation Award went to Congressman-elect Bob Gibbs, who currently is serving as state senator in the 22 district. Gibbs is
Hearth to Heart: Mission Accomplished?
Three steps higher than the rest of our church’s sanctuary, Carol and I noted how much hotter the air felt in just that slightly elevated area where we took our turn as elders during our Sunday worship service.
Draft horse plowing is a family affair
BOTKINS, Ohio – Fourteen-year-old Luke Shroyer of Botkins, Ohio, surprised a few people and pleased a lot more when he won the Ohio State Draft Horse Plowing Match at the Agricultural Science Review Sept.
Roundup of FFA news for Aug. 19, 2021
Catch up on FFA news from Zane Trace FFA and Loudonville FFA.
Agriculture and the government shutdown
Lawmakers in Washington were unable to reach a compromise on the federal budget, thus causing many government agencies to close their doors, shut off lights and temporarily mothball projects.






