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FFA project turned business: It’s for the squirrels
Matthew Ruff from Circleville, Ohio, develops corn business that’s for the squirrels. It began as an FFA supervised agricultural experience and has grown into a robust online business.
Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 19, 2024
Catch up on FFA news from Zane Trace FFA, Hillsdale FFA, West Holmes FFA and Black River FFA.
Obama: Cut direct farm payments
SALEM, Ohio — The Washington winds shifted subtly with the release of the Obama administration’s first budget proposal for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Cows aren’t ordering takeout; they prefer to eat frozen dinners
More beef cattle are eating frozen food this winter. And that’s good, says a University of Missouri forage specialist.
Farmer marketing: Telling your story
Marketing is an area many farmers fall short. Here are some tools for a successful marketing campaign for your farm.
Northwestern FFA honors members
Andrea Keener was recognized with the Dekalb Award
Wars and rumors of wars drive market
News that Russia will allow exports from Ukraine pushed corn futures down 50 cents, soybeans down 17 cents and wheat down $1.17 for the week.
More people turning to canning to preserve food this year
Home food preservation is expected to be very popular this year, as many people have taken on new hobbies to pass time while staying home during quarantine.
Border strategies affect wildlife populations
Under the heading of “unintended consequences,” border fences are proving to be very effective at disrupting the movements of wildlife.
Watch out for vomitoxins in straw
Learn what conditions and characteristics can increase the risk for vomitoxins in straw.






