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High school students explore Penn State food science department
The Dairy Leaders of Tomorrow Exploration Experience is a workshop for high school students who are interested in dairy and food science careers.
Holmes Co. student competes at National High School Finals Rodeo
Garrett Houin, of Lakeville, competed on Ohio’s team at the National High School Finals Rodeo this year, in Gillette, Wyoming, in July.
Plymouth High School FFA member restores 641 Ford tractor
Walker Wallace, a freshman Plymouth FFA member, details his experience restoring a 641 Ford tractor for his Supervised Agricultural Experience project.
USDA: Add these food safety items to back-to-school shopping list
On your next back-to-school shopping trip, make sure to include food safety items on your shopping list to keep school lunches safe.
OSU Extension offering three-session webinar forage production school
Registration is now open for the OSU Extension Forage Production School, which will be presented as a three-session webinar program in six locations around Ohio.
Marlington High School: Horticulture program gives students hands-on lessons
Hidden behind a green gateway at the Michael Bach Landscaping Project at Marlington High School stands a treasure for the eyes and mind.
Ohio Farm to School Conference touts healthy eating, hands-on learning
The National Farm to School Network is now found in 12,500 U.S. schools. The organization helps educate students and faculty on food production, handling, tasting, cooking, education and dining.
Chardon High School earns fourth place at 2012 Canon Envirothon
COLUMBUS — A five-member team of students from Chardon High School in Chardon, Ohio, has earned a fourth place finish out of 54 teams at the 2012 Canon Envirothon. This event is a week-long environmental education competition sponsored by Canon U.S.A. Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions. The winning team was announced July 26
Finding a balance this holiday season
Julie Geiss balances all the treats of the holiday season with healthy sprouts she’s learned to grow herself in mason jars on a windowsill.
USDA takes next step toward COOL
SALEM, Ohio — Like it or not, mandatory country of origin labeling (COOL) is coming your way. The USDA issued its interim final rule for the program July 29, which leaves time for public comment toward the program’s final operation, but allows COOL to go into effect, as planned, Sept. 30. Covered. COOL, which has






