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Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 27, 2018
Catch up on local FFA news from Northwestern FFA and West Holmes FFA.
Outgoing Pa. ag secretary Dennis Wolff heads to lobbying firm
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Dennis Wolff, Pennsylvania’s outgoing secretary of agriculture, is joining the partnership at the lobbying firm of Versant Strategies. He had announced his resignation in August. New role Wolff’s role at Versant is effective Sept. 14, where he will work with the network of producers, consumers, and private and public organizations that make
Entries due July 28 for midsummer maple contest
Producers are encouraged to enter their 2003 maple syrup and maple candy.
Uncertainty in Ukraine drives up grain prices
The future prices of both corn and wheat have increased significantly, reflecting risk in the market.
Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement plans summer events
Farm tours and picnic planned for June-August.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 1, 2012:
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio — Hillsdale FFA soil judging team competed Sept. 28 at Crawford County. This year the Hillsdale FFA’s rural soils team placed 20th at districts. The team consisted of Keayla Harr, Megan Poynter and Logan Garber. The urban soils team placed 19th at districts and consisted of Dylan Schmidt, Amanda Garn and Hayley Sherman.
Oil and gas drilling continues in Ohio’s Utica shale play
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources issued 70 new drilling permits in the Utica and Point Pleasant shales the past two months. Of the 323 permits issued to date in 2017, 81 have been drilled, but only two are in production.
Ohio’s Carlton Cope wins Championship Tractor Pull in Louisville
Salem, Ohio, tractor puller Carlton Cope won the 10,200-pound pro stock tractor finals at the 2013 National Championship Pull in Louisville, Ky. Find out who else placed in the finals.
Ohio gun hunters harvest more than 114,000 deer, PA numbers still growing
WOOSTER, Ohio — The blazing orange vests and hats were blatantly visible last week in Ohio, where an estimated 420,000 hunters took to the fields and woods for the annual deer-gun season. The numbers Initial reports show hunters took about 1.7 percent more deer on opening day (Nov. 30) than opening day of 2008, good
Pennsylvania: Marcellus Shale legislation goes into effect for fees, but not zoning portion
SALEM, Ohio — Most of Pennsylvania’s Marcellus shale impact fee legislation is now official, but a state appellate judge blocked part of it with an injunction April 11. The final bill is dubbed Act 13. The legislation went into effect April 16 and requires well drillers to pay fees based on the number of Marcellus






