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Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 7, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from R.G. Drage FFA, Smithville FFA, Zane Trace FFA and Western Reserve FFA.
Roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 10, 2016
Check out the week of Nov. 10, 2016, FFA news roundup.
John Andrew Bricker
John Andrew Bricker, 91, passed away Aug. 31, at his home in Columbus, Ohio. Born in Salem, Ohio Nov. 3, 1919, he was the son of the late Norman and Nell (Gailey) Bricker. Devoted husband, father and grandfather, he is survived by his wife of 58 years, Elaine; daughters, Kathleen Stith, Janis Stailey, Meribeth Jones;
Bill Steel of Freedom, Beaver County, was re-elected to a third term as master of the Pennsylvania State Grange.
Beaver County man elected master of Pa. State Grange for third term
Letter: Independent cattlemen finally represented at checkoff hearing
Dave Hyde recounts his trip to the Ohio Department of Agriculture to deliver testimony on why the Ohio Beef Marketing plan needed to be eliminated.
Cash in on opportunities with farm storage, facility loans
Opportunities to help you build your grain storage needs.
Farm and Dairy to increase subscription rate
The annual subscription rate for Farm and Dairy will increase to $42.95/year, effective Feb. 2, 2023.
Fitch Pharm Farm relies on farmer mentors to diversify
At Fitch Pharm Farm, Doug Fitch relies on a wide range of crops to bring in revenue each month. Through the years, farmer mentors have helped him learn and grow as he diversified the farm.
Nothing stays the same
Erma Dickey Wonstetler was appointed assistant Postmaster of the tiny U.S. Post Office in Signal, Ohio, in 1906, at the same time as her father, Jefferson John Dickey was appointed Postmaster. She served as his assistant until he retired in 1940, and then succeeded him. Typical day. The Post Office served about 200 customers and
How to rid your home of drafts
Drafts are often small cracks around windows and doors, but there are many other places where drafts can form. Knowing some of the less visible spots where drafts come from may help you to seal out unwanted cold air more effectively.






