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The next few months won’t be easy
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the bleak outlook for milk prices and tries to find survival advice for farmers.
Roundup of FFA news for Dec. 26, 2024
Catch up on FFA news from Black River FFA, Hillsdale FFA, West Holmes FFA and Racine FFA.
W.Va. ag hall of fame inductee Bill Ingram reflects on years of dairy farming
Bill Ingram and his family’s farm, Ingram Farms, of Sistersville, are now a permanent part of West Virginia’s farming history, as one of the 2022 inductees into the West Virginia Agriculture and Forestry Hall of Fame.
Dairy farmers deserve our respect, gratitude
The American farmer is expected to feed, fuel, and clothe the world, take all the risk with no guarantee of receiving fair compensation for their hard work.
Consider your costs of milk production
2014’s milk prices were really nice. 2015’s not so much.
Strength through faith endures all
To describe my dear friend Karen as strong seems an understatement of epic proportions. Karen, who has made a career of helping others to attain and maintain physical strength and vibrant health through the gym and therapeutic massage business that she owns, is indeed an impressive athlete who holds world titles for her accomplishments. Strength
Farm school welcomes students to the real world with real experiences
It is the middle of February. The chickens are all cooped up, the cows are shaggy and the nanny goat has just presented the farm with a tiny kid. The sheep look warm. The pipes to the barns froze when the electricity failed, so youngsters are hauling buckets of water twice a day. Stalls are
Hooked
It may not be a typical FFA project but at Firelands High School, students spend downtime with yarn and hook in hand, crocheting for a cause.
Ohio Holstein Association comes out of conflict renewed
It was a difficult year for members of the Ohio Holstein Association, but they made it clear at their annual meeting March 7-8 in Alliance they are ready to move on.
Ohio farmers battle sedimentation, nutrient runoff in creative ways
Farmers stepping up conservation efforts, in light of new algal blooms in Lake Erie watershed.






