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A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 2, 2013:

Thursday, May 2, 2013

CHILLICOTHE, Ohio —The Miami Trace FFA held its 50th annual banquet at Miami Trace High School April 17. Many scholarships were presented to senior FFA members. The FFA Alumni scholarships went to the following seniors: Blake Pitstick, Sarah Boston, Kyler May, Kayla Clyburn, and Blayne Toth. The FFA Chapter Scholarships were presented to Saranna Worley,

Hay bale fires can cost farmers plenty

Thursday, May 26, 2005

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Fires that damage or destroy hay and barns – resulting in building replacement, feed replacement and lost revenues – cost area farmers thousands of dollars each year.

Wes and Brandi Montgomery, Wilmington College

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Wes and Brandi Montgomery attended Wilmington College. For Wes, it was close to home so he could keep farming. Brandi was attracted to Wilmington’s Ag Day.

Keep your kitchen safe and clean

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

MANHATTAN, Kan. — News reports of health inspections in restaurant kitchens can be enough to discourage would-be diners, yet home kitchens also can provide a welcoming environment for germs and foodborne microorganisms. A clean kitchen can prevent foodborne and other illnesses such as the common cold or flu. “Keeping a kitchen clean need not be

Let’s Plant Spinach

Thursday, April 18, 2002

Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb provides some tips for planting spinach in your garden.

Natural gas to be largest source of U.S. electricity generation

Thursday, April 27, 2017

The Energy Information Administration expects that electricity generation fueled by natural gas will continue to exceed that of any other fuel.

How to plant a blueberry bush

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Learn how to get a cutting from a blueberry bush off to its healthiest start by meeting all of its growing requirements when you plant it.

Heterosis study finds $30 Hereford advantage compared to Angus calves

Friday, January 7, 2011

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Calves sired by Hereford bulls have a $30 per head documented advantage in feedlot profitability and 7 percent advantage in fertility when compared to Angus-sired calves, according to a recent research study. This advantage was documented during a three-year, real-world commercial heterosis project comparing progeny by Hereford and Angus bulls when

Kansas rebuilds: one year after the wildfires

Friday, April 27, 2018

A year ago, the Giles Ranch lost almost everything in a wildfire that swept through Ashland, Kansas. Farmers continue to rebuild amidst struggles with drought.

Farm knowledge helped campers

Thursday, June 29, 2017

Judith Sutherland reflects on her summer camp experiences in the second installment of a two-part series.