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Roundup of FFA news for Jan. 16, 2020
Catch up on FFA news from Black River FFA, River Valley FFA and Utica FFA.
Go outside and play no longer the norm
The great outdoors was once a big part of the life of a child. Now, for good reason, we are fearful for our children, according to Judith Sutherland.
Family time is the greatest gift
No one prepares us for how hard it is, to put heart and soul into raising a child and then letting them go.
Visiting Hawaii with the Rhodes & Benners
Farm and Dairy went to Hawaii with Denise Rhodes and her daughter, Rachael, who marched and cheered in the Pearl Parade with Varsity Spirit. Rachael was selected as an All-American in July at the UCA cheer camp. From left to right: Rachael and Denise Rhodes and Aubrey and Angela Benner, all of Salem, Ohio, pictured
Vacation with Us: Aloha from Hawaii
Farm and Dairy went to Hawaii in early October with David and Carol Lee, of Wexford, Pennsylvania, to visit their daughter and her family in Mililani on the island of Oahu. Pictured are David and his 7-year-old twin grandsons, Patrick (in stripes) and Liam (in Angry Birds). They are at the weekly farmers’ market at
Vacation with us…Roesch
When you need to survive a huge shark, sometimes Farm and Dairy is the only option. Such was the case with Bob and Terri Roesch from Galion, Ohio, who enjoyed a sunny vacation at Myrtle Beach. Joining them was their son Andy and his wife Rachel as well as Bob and Terri’s daughter Ashley Ellashek
Adventure awaits at Jordan Creek Park in Ohio
Jordan Creek Park in Concord Township, Ohio offers visitors the perfect combination of nature and play with climbing walls, a zip line and more.
Air museum preserves the legacy of pilot, teacher Ernie Hall
Ernie Hall was a leader and teacher of early flight, and this northeast Ohio museum preserves his legacy.
Was Pappy Maverick wrong? (When buying land isn’t a good idea for farmers)
World population, U.S. farm productivity, Earl Butz and Bret Maverick: What should farmers believe?
West Virginia school’s swine program makes best of Berkshires
From last place to first, students and their swine projects are making a name for themselves at Hampshire High School.






