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Mega farm flaws
Mega dairies cannot exist without cheap labor and the exploitation of the environment.
Mercer Co. couple honored by Grange
MERCER, Pa. – Joel and Christie Straub, of Greenville, Mercer County, were thrust into the spotlight at the
A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 14, 2009
ASHLAND, Ohio — The 46th annual Crestview FFA banquet was held April 16. Members received Greenhand Degrees and Chapter Degrees. Every year the chapter awards the Star Greenhand Degree to two first year members. This year’s recipients were Carey Fulk and Lindsey Shoup. The Star Chapter Degree is given to two second year members that
Female educators in Geauga County offer scholarship
Female educators in Geauga County are offering a grant-in-aid to a female student who is entering her senior year in college and is majoring in education.
Pennsylvania turkey farm is more than a business; it’s a tradition
The Pounds Turkey Farm brings home the Thanksgiving tradition for its customers.
We lost some great ones in century’s first decade: Orville Freeman
Orville Freeman Orville Freeman, a Democratic Farmer Labor party member who served as governor of Minnesota from 1955 to 1961, died Feb. 20, 2003. As secretary of agriculture under presidents Kennedy and Johnson (1961 to 1969), Freeman helped to create the food stamp program, school breakfast programs, and promoted the export of U.S. farm products.
CFAES assists military and veteran students
At all Ohio State campuses, military and veteran students in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences total 111.
Through the eye of a quilter’s needle, the world helps us remember Sept. 11
People across the country poured out their post-Sept. 11 emotions one stitch at a time in a collection of quilts sent to the Pentagon.
Head outdoors: Three-day festival spotlights wildlife, natural resources
Richland and Ashland counties will host three days of outdoor activities, April 26-28.
Vacation with Us: Ag education teachers
Five agricultural education teachers traveled to Honduras recently to help vocational schools’ curriculum in soils, plant sciences and animal sciences. And the teachers took Farm and Dairy with them. Pictured from left are Adam Staley, Clear Fork FFA, and Joel Albright, Crestview FFA. The educators are working with the Ohio State University and other groups






