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Roundup of FFA news for March 12, 2020
Catch up on local FFA news from Western Reserve FFA, West Holmes FFA, Black River FFA, West Muskingum FFA, Loudonville FFA, Fayetteville FFA and United FFA.
Muddy February raises risk of scours
Learn more about the increased risk of calf scours associated with early calving in wet conditions and learn how to prevent it.
The lure of the weather market
Delayed planting across the country has led to a weather market, and that is dangerous for farmers and traders alike.
Weather, Wall Street affecting agricultural commodity prices
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Recent weeks have been bad for agricultural commodity producers, with falling prices impacting Pennsylvania’s farmers. An economist in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences said there are reasons why prices for corn, milk, soybeans, beef, pork and wheat have fallen sharply. Reality James Dunn, professor of agricultural economics, noted that what
Vacation With Us… Scott
Staff Sgt. Jonathan Scott, of Malvern, Ohio, brought his Farm and Dairy on the long trip to the Joint Multinational Readiness Center at Hohenfels, Germany. Scott and his unit, the 758th Maintenance Company, Columbus, Ohio, performed a three-week training exercise there in March.
US winter wheat crop off to horrible start
Marlin Clark breaks down how the grain markets have been impacted by grain shipments out of Ukraine and drought conditions in the plains states.
Prices moderate on better weather: Future prices are taking wild ride due to crop conditions
It is hard to be a poor-producing state in a good year.
Good night for a moon view, sort of
We took a short ride in the car at 1 a.m., just around the circle drive to prove that even if the moon was overhead of the house, we would never see it in the overcast.
Bird songs everyone actually knows and sings
Early migrants began returning several weeks ago. Turkey vultures, killdeer, and phoebes were probably as befuddled by the late winter weather as we were. But by early April, we should be safe from any more extended cold snaps. And that means the parade of returning migratory birds will accelerate every week. Bird songs To prepare
A new favorite bird to monitor: Saw-whet Owls
I have a new favorite bird — the northern saw-whet owl. Until last week, I’d never seen one in the wild. But on Wednesday, Joey Herron invited me to his banding station at Valley Falls State Park, just east of Fairmont, W.Va. “That storm on the East Coast,” he told me, “is going to push






