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Roundup of FFA news for March 5, 2020
Catch up on local FFA news from Norwayne FFA, Crestview FFA, Northwestern FFA and Zane Trace FFA.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 5/2
This week’s top stories include tips on companion planting, managing spring and summer pastures, interpreting what weeds say about garden soil and the latest market update.
Corn quality solid, despite drought
WASHINGTON — The overall quality of the 2012 U.S. corn crop is high and improves upon last year’s very good marks across a range of test factors, according to the U.S. Grains Council’s Corn Harvest Quality Report 2012/13. Total U.S. corn production fell in 2012 due to the worst drought in decades, but despite the
Thank God, during difficult times, we have Blessed Assurance
Columnist says goodbye to his wife of 53 years.
Growing number of stink bugs could cause problems for farmers
WOOSTER, Ohio — Soybean-damaging bugs known for their “sweaty feet” smell when squashed or irritated have made their way into Ohio soybean fields in numbers not previously experienced in the Buckeye State, an Ohio State University Extension entomologist said. Growers are being advised to be on the lookout for the brown marmorated stink bug, said
Mobile science lab for southwest Pa. touts agriculture
SALEM, Ohio — Two western Pennsylvania Farm Bureau groups have raised more than $100,000 to purchase a new Mobile Ag Ed Science Lab. The Armstrong County and Beaver/Lawrence County Farm Bureaus have been raising funds for the lab since May and recently received a $50,000 grant from Pittsburgh 250 Community Connections to put them over
A smile for the holidays
West Virginia 4-H club worked together for the holidays to provide a merrier Christmas for 10 students at New Manchester Elementary.
Mennonite Disaster Service to provide assistance to farmers hit by drought
The Mennonite Disaster Service in eastern Ohio/western Pa. is calling for help for dairy farmers who can no longer feed their herds due to the lack of pasture.
When the green grass grows, so does pasture laminitis
BLACKSBURG, Va. – With the grass now growing rapidly, some horses are in danger experiencing pasture-induced laminitis.
Take it easy: Relaxed management improves cattle disposition
WASHINGTON – When research is conducted, most of the time results aren’t predictable. That’s the foundation for good scientific method.






