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Find out if your catch is a record-breaker
Learn how to enter a fish to be considered for a state record by the Outdoor Writers of Ohio State Record Fish Committee and check out the current list.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 5, 2013:
SMITHVILLE, Ohio — The Smithville FFA chapter members took a trip to Louisville, Ky. to attend the FFA National Convention. The Smithville FFA members who went are Alyssa Kaufman, Katie Hostetler, Bobby Joyner, Kolstin Hartzler, Wren Hostetler, Frank Becker, Michael Stewart, Milagro Cantera, Chris Tomic, Colin Stoll, Marisa Hartzler, Jacob Studer, Haley Dotterer, Bristol Tope,
Fairbanks Morse Power and Concrete Pumping
Paul Harvey digs into the the origins and characteristics of Coolspring Power Museum’s Fairbanks-Morse model Z style D 1 1/2 HP engine.
Jumping mice hop along fields and meadows
If you’ve ever seen what you thought was a miniature kangaroo hopping across a grassy field, you weren’t seeing things — it was a jumping mouse.
Rookies, quick studies and jumping in
If you want to make herd improvement, by all means, gather all the data and tools and talk to all the people, but at some point you’ve just got to jump in.
U.S. continues anti-dumping duties despite WTO ruling
WASHINGTON – The United States will continue to impose duties on countries that dump their goods on the U.
Jumping ship on dairy biz? Think it out
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State’s Dairy Alliance team is working to develop educational materials for producers interested in exiting the dairy business. Although information is available now via the Dairy Alliance Web site, two team members are hopeful a program about this topic will be available through extension educators this fall. John Becker, professor
Iowa dairy farmer convicted in milk, manure dumping
WASHINGTON – Carl Simon, owner and operator of Simon Dairy in Farley, Iowa, was convicted on Dec. 2 in U.
EPA seeks penalty against company for dumping brine in national forest
PHILADELPHIA — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a $157,500 civil penalty against a Kansas-based company for alleged illegal discharges of more than 228,000 gallons of oil brine into injection wells in the Allegheny National Forest in McKean County, Pa. EPA alleges violations of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act and EPA regulations on






