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The future: Food, fuel, feed or price
Drop a pebble in the ag policy pond and the resulting ripples seem to rush over many farmers’ self-interest.
Think before buying an Easter bunny
The majority of the baby bunnies, chicks and ducks who are given as Easter gifts may only survive the first few weeks after the holiday. The Ameican Humane Society provides a few points to ponder.
Learn about log cabin living at Log Cabin Days
Join in the family-friendly fun of Log Cabin Days from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sept. 15 and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 16 at Hochstetler Log Homes.
Dairy consumption jumps to levels not seen since 1950s
The USDA’s annual report on per-capita U.S. dairy consumption saw an emphatic rise in domestic dairy demand, jumping to levels not seen since before 1960.
Ohio lawmakers want to decrease setbacks for wind farms
House Bill 302 would revert the setbacks for wind farms of 5 megawatts or more to pre-2014 levels. Currently, the minimum setback rule is 1,125 feet from the tip of the turbine’s nearest horizontal blade to the nearest adjacent property line. The legislation would change that back to be measured from the nearest home.
An undocumented dairy worker shares his story
Tomás has lived and worked in the U.S. for more than two decades.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of June 19, 2014:
BELLEVUE, Ohio — The 2014-2015 Bellevue FFA officer team attended officer training, which was held at Kalahari Resorts, in Sandusky, over three days. During officer retreat the team learns the roles and expectations for each office, as well as techniques to use to help the team run smoothly. * * * BERLIN, Ohio — FFA
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 5, 2012:
TUSCARAWAS, Ohio — Buckhorn Buckshots 4-H club meet at the Wainwright Community Hall April 1 at 4 p.m. There were 38 4-H members, seven advisers and parents in attendance. Members were reminded to turn in their enrollment cards by the next meeting. The 4-H club elected their 2012 officers. Election results are as follows: Cassandra
A weekly roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 22, 2011:
MILLERSBURG, Ohio — On Nov. 18-19 the West Holmes FFA held the annual Greenhand Lock-In in the high school gymnasium. At this lock-in, members participated in fun and educational evening geared to prepare them for success in their FFA career. The evening started out with icebreakers prepared by the senior and officers with added participation
Stinner, Snavely honored with stewardship awards
To read the feature story from this event, click here. GRANVILLE, Ohio — The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association bestowed its highest honor on two individuals during the association’s annual conference, held Feb. 19-20 at Granville Middle School. Deborah Stinner of Wayne County, and Ed Snavely of Knox County received the OEFFA Stewardship Award






