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W.Va. quilt show set for June 7-8
Quilt to be raffled off at this event for $1 per ticket.
Get help paying for scrapie genotype
DENVER – The American Sheep Industry Association is cooperating with the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service to help sheep producers, who are interested, have their rams genotyped for scrapie susceptibility/resistance.
Safely storing food and extending shelf life
Many of us have probably thrown away food due to spoilage. Unfortunately, doing this can be wasteful and expensive. Here’s how to get the most out of your food by storing it properly.
Fall: It’s not the end of the grazing season, it’s the beginning
October signals the coming end to our pasture-growing season. In some cases the growing season equals the grazing season. When pasture growth ends, so does the grazing. However, for those graziers who have managed their pastures and watched over pasture health, the grazing season extends beyond the growing season.
Get crafty with mason jars
Put leftover canning jars to use with these simple and fun crafts.
MILC program still in effect
Hello again, MILC producers need to be aware the MILC program has still been in effect throughout the 2013 fiscal year. Payments have been available in the months of October of 2012, and January, February, March, April, May, June and July of 2013. Rates were $.0236789, $.1179986, $.5222389, $.7545603, $.6988366, $.7423572, $.2187348 and $.0584288. Payments
Study gives clearer picture of how land-use changes affect U.S. climate
Land-use effects more than where people live, it is also impacting temperature.
Wayne Co. children’s home summer farm camp exposes children to ag careers
This summer, the Christian Children’s Home of Ohio is running a farm camp to help the children it works with explore agriculture. Through the camp, the children are learning about dairy farming, beekeeping, livestock, technology in agriculture and more.
From city girl to hands-on farmer
Nancy Midla grew up in metropolitan New York. Over the years her passion for farming grew. She now manages the family farm and educates the public about ag.
Marion County soybean grower is a young ag leader
Ryan Rhoades named first-quarter Beck’s Young Farm Leader.






