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A roundup of FFA news for the week of Feb. 2, 2012:
CONGRESS, Ohio — The Northwestern FFA chapter had a successful citrus fruit sale last fall, and spring’s sausage sale is looking good. The whole hog sausage sale runs until Feb. 15. The chapter will be making the sausage Feb. 25, in cooperation with Heffelfinger Meats. Sausage must be picked up at the high school’s loading
President Bush given 4-H award as part of centennial celebration
He received 4-H’s highest honor in a White House ceremony with USDA Secretary Ann M. Veneman, a former 4-H’er, in attendance.
Spring marks the start of seed season
Most people wouldn’t think much of Eric Keller’s Germinator 3000, but for him, it’s a marvel.
Pennsylvania honors dairy leaders
Pa. dairy leaders recently honored include Star Rock Dairy Inc.; Michael Hosterman, AgChoice Farm Credit; Alan Zepp, Center for Dairy Excellence; and Chuck Turner, Turner Dairy Farms.
Research shows raw milk dramatically increases risk for illness
According to research, consumers are nearly 100 times more likely to get a foodborne illness from drinking raw milk.
More than $1 million in grants awarded to help Pennsylvania specialty crops
Twenty Pennsylvania projects were awarded nearly $1,045,000 in federal grants to increase the visibility and market share of the state’s produce, nursery, horticultural and nut products.
Death leaves hole in the heart of many
A collection of black 3-ring binders given to me by my Dad reveal a glimpse of a grandmother I never met.
4-H alumnus Bob Saum reflects on leadership experience
WASHINGTON, D.C. — With a start in 4-H, you never know where you might go. Ohio 4-H alumnus Bob Saum reflects on that as he gets organized to head to Kabul May 1, when he becomes the country director of the World Bank for Afghanistan and Bhutan. Childhood Saum, 49, grew up in a 4-H
Farmland preservation preserves Ohio’s economy for the future
By Susan Mykrantz WOOSTER, Ohio — Since 1950, Ohio has lost 7 million acres of farmland and ranks second in the nation in the development of prime farmland, according to Brian Williams, Farmland Policy Specialist with the mid-ohio regional planning commission. Williams added the development of prime farmland in Ohio was not to accommodate an
Catching the world by stereoviews
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of his first trip to Salem Library.






