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Coming of age: My baby is gone
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt experienced the first pangs of Empty Nest Syndrome (even though her youngest is just 4).
Katherine Johnson led African American efforts in space travel
The history behind the movie Hidden Figures — the story of Katherine G. Johnson, a brilliant African-American woman who worked at NASA.
Ohio FFA’ers are ‘ag educators’ too
Speakers at the 2015 Ohio FFA Convention luncheon April 30 agreed: Being an agricultural educator applies not only to actual teachers, but all FFA members.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 15, 2012:
HANOVERTON, Ohio — Twelve members from the United Local FFA chapter went to Indianapolis for the 85th National FFA Convention Oct. 24-27. Along with the United FFA chapter, nine students from the Minerva FFA chapter and 12 students from the Southern Local FFA chapter also went. Two FFA members from United’s chapter received the American
‘You’re wrong’ is the wrong message
Individual companies in the food industry follow the market. That’s the way the market works. What doesn’t work is telling your customer they’re wrong.
Suggestions for raising grass-finished beef
Learn more about raising grass-finished beef and what contributes to the overall quality of the meat.
Pest management helps improve communities
Pest management program helps manage issues with pests.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of March 12, 2009
BESSEMER, Pa. — The Mohawk FFA chapter traveled to Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 21-22 to the Agricultural Cooperation Establishes Success Conference. A record high of 1,088 students from 82 different chapters attended between the two weekends. Mohawk brought 12 of their own for ACES during the second week. This year ACES collected canned goods for people
Ohio recognizes agricultural ‘greats’
COLUMBUS – The Ohio Agricultural Council will induct Clarence Cunningham, Neal Schirm, Robert Teater, and John Weaver into the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame, Aug.
Solid Ground Farm is all about learning, connecting with nature
Weston Lombard has spent more than a decade working on turning Solid Ground Farm, a former horse farm, in Millfield, Ohio, into a system that can meet many of his own food needs, and help other people connect with their environment. Native plants that work well with the natural landscape are an important part of that.






