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Who will take the Pepsi challenge?
What would happen in farms adopted PepsiCo’s strategy of “performance with purpose?”
Some things haven’t changed since 1913
“The idea that the chemical analysis of soil gives an accurate showing as to its needs for fertilization has long since been shown by scientists to be far from true.” — from Making Special Crops Pay by Delbert Utter While reading through this little book, which was evidently one of a series in The Practical
Is it healthier to eat vegetables raw or cooked?
While most vegetables are better eaten raw, there are a few you could cook instead to gain more health benefits.
Guernsey County junior fair sale totals $211,192
Winning spread among junior fair livestock exhibitors; hog brings $9.50 a pound.
What foodbanks really want from your food donations
An estimated 14 percent of American households were food insecure at some point during 2014. Your donations to local foodbanks are needed now more than ever.
FSA Andy for Feb. 19
Hello Again! The snow and ice are gone but the recent wind storm brought down a lot of trees in our neck of the woods. I’ve been meaning to take down an old dead oak tree at the corner of the machine shed for some time now. Mother Nature did it for me. The tree
Vegetable, small-fruit production webinar series starts Dec. 19
A series of monthly, Web-based seminars covering topics related to vegetable and small-fruit production issues will kick off Dec. 19.
This is not your father’s farm bill
Purdue’s Otto Doering: “We have a tendency in the U.S. to socialize losses and privatize gains.” Don’t expect to see much of that in the next farm bill.
The ‘important’ issues of November 1938
Sam Moore recalls the pressing issues of 80 years ago, just after he turned 5 and was probably happily anticipating Christmas.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 25, 2012:
WELLINGTON, Ohio — The Wellington FFA chapter began its fruit sale Oct. 18. Citrus, red and yellow apples, nuts, fruit baskets and Deb Yummers barbecue sauce will be available. The sale ends in November and the citrus will come in around the Dec. 10, and the fruit baskets will be in around the Dec. 17.






