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Yes, Virginia, farming is hard work (but it is so worth it!)
Editor Susan Crowell is excited for all that lies ahead in agriculture. “I want to do it all over again.”
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 7, 2024
Catch up on FFA news from Zane Trace FFA, Hillsdale FFA, Ashland FFA, East Knox FFA and Norwayne FFA.
Monarchs and milkweed
Scientists predict that migratory monarchs will soon become extinct due to climate change and habitat loss. Planting native milkweed can help them survive.
Grace Meadows Farm uses pasture management to grow contract grazing, beef cattle operations
In the last five years, Grace Meadows Farm has gone from a dairy farm to a beef cattle operation, contract grazing as many as 600 beef cattle through the summer.
Hunters can help manage chronic wasting disease
Hunters are the key to combatting chronic wasting disease in Pennsylvania deer, wildlife experts say. The disease can have negative impacts on deer populations and hunting, since people are discouraged from eating deer that could be infected.
Grain market gurus turn over the flop
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, in their infinite wisdom, played some big cards in the grain markets recently. Marlin Clark weighs in on these changes.
Small town memories of times past
Looking through the ads in a Jeromesville Senior High School yearbook dated 1950, Judith Sutherland recalls a version of her town in the past.
Cat ranching not a good business plan
It’s too bad cat ranching isn’t a lucrative business model. Because if it was, Eliza Blue would have all the success.
Winter annual cereal grain forages success starts now
Winter annual forages can be a very economic feed for cows and heifers. The four most common winter annuals are rye, triticale, wheat and barley.
The pleasing properties of purple dead nettle
Purple dead nettle is anti-inflammatory, antifungal and antibacterial. It can be used on wounds to help stop the bleeding or to alleviate joint pain.






