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Celebrate the first silent night
(Note: This column first appeared in Farm and Dairy 16 years ago. I offer it here again this year, because its message never dims. Merry Christmas to all.) If you walked by Edith Troyer’s third grade class at Walnut Creek Elementary School during December, it wasn’t unusual to hear voices of the young students singing
Celebrate the first silent night
(Note: This column first appeared in Farm and Dairy 15 years ago. This morning, I searched through my yellowed clippings to share it again this year. Merry Christmas to all.) If you walked by Edith Troyer’s third grade class at Walnut Creek Elementary School during December, it wasn’t unusual to hear voices of the young
Ohio State University Extension offers Forages for Horses virtual course
Beginning Aug. 30, Ohio State University Extension will be offering Forages for Horses — a virtual course for equine managers.
The old outhouse
Bryce Angell shares a story about the charms of using an outhouse in the middle of winter.
Ohio State Fair sells champions
The annual Sale of Champions at the Ohio State Fair set one new record, and raised a total of $264,000.
Elementary ag education program receives $12,000 Farm Credit grant
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — There was a time when just about everyone knew where their food came from and how it was produced, because it was probably their dad, uncle or grandfather producing it on the family farm. But that’s not the case anymore. “I grew up on a farm, but for kids today who haven’t
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 25, 2012:
WELLINGTON, Ohio — The Wellington FFA chapter began its fruit sale Oct. 18. Citrus, red and yellow apples, nuts, fruit baskets and Deb Yummers barbecue sauce will be available. The sale ends in November and the citrus will come in around the Dec. 10, and the fruit baskets will be in around the Dec. 17.
DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol enters agreement to purchase Iowa land
ITASCA, Ill. — DuPont Danisco Cellulosic Ethanol, a wholly-owned subsidiary of DuPont, has entered into an agreement to purchase a parcel of land in Nevada, Iowa, adjacent to Lincolnway Energy LLC’s conventional ethanol plant.
Lots of new faces on ag committee
WASHINGTON — The new House Committee on Agriculture will sport many returning representatives, but at least on the Democrat lineup, 11 are freshman legislators. Committee chair Collin C. Peterson, Minnesota, announced the House agriculture committee members for the 111th Congress last week. On the Democrat side, members include 11 freshmen and 17 returning members. The
Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions sets new records
COLUMBUS – Ask 16-year-old Jamie Banbury of Knox County the highlight of her summer, her year, her life, and she’ll tell you about the 2004 Ohio State Fair.






