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Ohio loosens fair guidelines
The state of Ohio is relaxing fair guidelines, following several fair cancellations after Gov. Mike DeWine released the original guidelines for this year May 28.
2020 Fred Stout Experience awards offers paid internships
Persons who want to pursue a career in managing or marketing Registered Jersey™ cattle are encouraged to apply for the 2020 Fred Stout Experience awards.
Spring has finally sprung for May Day
The first of May isn’t always spring in South Dakota. But Eliza Blue feels it’s finally arrived on her ranch and she’s soaking up every bit of it.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 24, 2009
SMITHVILLE, Ohio — On Nov. 24, 10 members of the Smithville FFA traveled to Triway High School to compete in the FFA Subdistrict Parliamentary Procedures Contest. The team placed third overall and only missed second place by 60 points. As the team practiced for many weeks they took on the roles of president, Marie Arnold;
Drought forces Western U.S. to use underground water supply
A new study by NASA and University of California, Irvine, scientists finds more than 75 percent of the water loss in the drought-stricken Colorado River Basin since late 2004 came from underground resources.
‘When I hear your name’ … G-u-e-b-e-r-t
Six months have passed since readers have had their say about me, my work and its effect on their digestive system. Turns out the first two often riles the third as in a mid-April emailer, who signed his missive “All Small Farmers,” noted.
Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns resigns; Charles Conner is replacement
SALEM, Ohio – The son of a dairy farmer left Washington, D.C., last week, walking away from what he called a ‘dream come true’ to follow his heart home to Nebraska.
Jeweled arts of India exhibit glimmers in Cleveland
The Cleveland Museum exhibit, from Feb. 24 through May 19, includes approximately 325 works – many lavished with diamonds emeralds, and rubies set in pure gold – displayed in groups including royal adornment, princely weapons, gemstones of inestimable importance, and sumptuous vessels, such as cups, plates, and inkwells.
DIY low tunnel: a way to extend growing season
A low tunnel allows growers to plant earlier in spring, and produce longer in fall. Learn more about this simple and inexpensive gardening method.
Solace is in helping to alleviate others’ suffering
Columnist Judith Sutherland reminds us this week that if you look hard enough, you’ll find many things to be grateful for.






