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Roundup of FFA news for Sept. 14, 2023
Catch up on local FFA news from Ashland FFA, West Holmes FFA, Global Impact FFA and Norwayne FFA.
J.W. Powell led first expedition into Grand Canyon
Hugh Earnhart recaps the tale of John Wesley Powell and nine other men, who set off to explore the Grand Canyon on May 24, 1869.
Juvenile detention center turned ag center highlighted during Pennsylvania Urban Ag Week
Pennsylvania Ag Secretary Russell Redding toured the LCCAP to kick off the fifth annual Pennsylvania Urban Ag Week. He visited 19 farms and agricultural operations in Erie, New Castle, Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Wilkes-Barre from July 11-15.
#ThankstoFFA, my future is bright
#ThankstoFFA, Ohio FFA President Matthew Klopfenstein feels he has experienced personal and professional growth that has prepared him for the future.
Even with technology and so much food, most are ‘food ignorant’
Even with technology, this next generation is borderline clueless of what it takes to produce food, and even more clueless at what it takes to feed 7+ billion people on a daily basis.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 23, 2014:
WATERFORD, Ohio — For the first time in its history, the Waterford FFA rural soil judging team has qualified to compete in the national soil judging contest. After placing in contests hosted by the Washington and Perry County Soil and Water Conservation districts, both the rural and urban Waterford FFA teams advanced to the Ohio
Wayne County honors 4-H leaders at banquet
ORRVILLE, Ohio — When it comes to making the best better, no one does it better than Wayne County 4-H volunteers, according to Bob Troutman, president of the Wayne County Agricultural Society and a former extension educator and 4-H volunteer. Troutman told the audience at the 2008 Wayne County 4-H recognition banquet that while the
Calling ‘Bossie’ stands the test of time
“Many the morn when the mist covers the valley as I softly call, ‘Come, Boss, come, Boss,’ and the day begins with a shining promise of fresh milk and churned butter on the table.” — Donald Abrams, 1924 Not long ago, a friend and I were chatting about our collective memories of having grown up
All in the family
NEWCOMERSTOWN, Ohio – Farming has its way of taking hold of lives, of families, of generations. For Jerry Lahmers’ family in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, that hold is particularly tight.
Quilt barns
SALEM, Ohio – About 70 years ago, Mary Harlan Henderson sat at a quilting frame in her Harrison County farmhouse, carefully piecing patches of fabric into patterns.






