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2019 Columbiana County Buckeye Dairy Booster Scholarship
One to two scholarships will be awarded to Columbiana County dairy industry family members attending an institution of higher learning.
America’s patriotic assimilation system is broken
Despite what some may believe, native-born citizens have a much higher degree of patriotic attachment to the United States than naturalized citizens.
Quilt block gardens growing in Kentucky
FLEMINGSBURG, Ky. — A colorful agritourism attraction has bloomed in northeast Kentucky with help from the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service. Quilt block gardens are popping up across a five-county area. Northeast Kentucky is blanketed by many quilt block bedecked barns linked by quilt trails. The barns and trails have been successful agritourism attractions
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 4, 2008
WEST SALEM, Ohio — Members of the Northwestern FFA chapter traveled to the two-day Made For Excellence and the Advanced Leadership Development conferences in Columbus. The conferences were hosted by the Ohio FFA Foundation and led by the National FFA leaders. The Made For Excellence Conference was created for ninth and tenth graders. Chapter members
Leimbach’s laughs unite farm women
ASHLAND, Ohio – Cold, raining and muddy. It was not a good day for farming. But the atmosphere was warm and cheerful for those attending the first Women in Agriculture Conference, hosted March 23 by OSU Extension in Ashland County.
Ohio meetings will share scrapie eradication update
Several programs across Ohio this winter will explain the federal guidelines for the national scrapie eradication program.
Put information to work in your grazing plan
Are you using all the tools in your toolbox? As this is my first time writing an article for All About Grazing. I wasn’t sure what to write about. I looked back over all the articles that everyone else had written and realized that about every topic I considered writing about had already been covered.
Ebert receives Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s Barnraiser award
Hundreds of people gathered last week for the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s annual meeting, in Hershey, where policy was set and awards were given.
Farm to Fork: Pa. teen starts beef cattle enterprise with a market for next 10 years
A Pennsylvania teen is starting his own beef enterprise, and has locked in a 10-year market at nearby Grove City College through Bon Appetit’s Farm to Fork program.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 18, 2010
INDIANAPOLIS — The West Holmes FFA chapter attended the 83rd National FFA Convention Oct. 20-23 in Indianapolis. Members attended the American degree session, where four members received their American degrees, including Martin Overholt, son of Marty and Sue Overholt, Linsey Howell, daughter of Dave and Lora Howell, Paul Skolmutch, son of Dan and Kathy Skolmutch,






