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OSA to hold soybean contest
Worthington, Ohio — The Ohio Soybean Association is announcing the launch of the state’s first-ever Soybean Yield and Quality Contest for the 2010 growing season. Contestants must be current members of OSA and raise at least 10 acres of soybeans in Ohio. Those who are not members may join when entering the contest. The entry
Business Profile: WeCover Structures
DANVILLE, Pa. — WeCover Structures provides complete equine and agricultural building solutions.
Cancer.Net provides help for patients
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The www.cancer.net), a comprehensive, doctor-approved patient Web site that provides reliable, up-to-the-minute information on more than 120 types of cancer and cancer-related syndromes. The site replaces American Society of Clinical Oncology’s
Breeders show attracts 121 entries
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – Angus enthusiasts led 121 entries at the 2007 Pennsylvania Breeders Show July 14 in Huntingdon, Pa.
Roundup of FFA news for May 18, 2017
The West Branch FFA chapter held its annual banquet April 26.
A roundup of FFA news for May 26, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the West Muskingum, National Trail-MVCTC, West Holmes, Hiland, Northwestern, Black River, Hillsdale, Southern Local and Crestview FFA chapters.
10 ways to eat 7 servings of fruits and vegetables every day
Getting enough fruits and vegetables daily can be a chore and for some, nearly impossible.
OLCSB approaches last meeting of 2010
A new administration, new year could be defining moment for care board.
Seed giant flexes its muscles
In late March, Monsanto Co. sent a “Dear Valued Customer” letter to most U.S. corn and soybean farmers. The reason, wrote Jim Zimmer, Monsanto’s vice president of U.S. branded business, was “to discuss… some current marketplace dynamics that will directly affect you in terms of increased prices for Monsanto’s line of Roundup herbicides for 2008.”
Dairy experts talk about industry ‘roller coaster’ at summit meeting
Challenges related to markets, environmental stewardship and policy continue to push the dairy industry to adapt. The good news is, for farmers who manage their businesses well, there are still plenty of ways to be successful in dairy.






