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A roundup of FFA news for the week of July 22, 2010
CARLISLE, Pa. — Benjamin Shughart, 2010-2011 Pennsylvania FFA Chaplain, will serve a two-year term as FFA’s representative to the Pennsylvania Young Farmers Association executive board. A 2010 graduate of Cumberland Valley High School, Shughart was selected as FFA Chaplain in June. He is a state proficiency award winner in sheep production, and has earned the
Chesapeake Energy Co. well stable now, effects unknown
BRADFORD County, Pa. — UPDATE: Chesapeake personnel monitored the Atgas 2H well throughout the overnight hours between April 21 and 22. The well remains in a stable condition, and there continues to be no fluid flowing from the well. As reported previously, no fluids have been released from the wellhead since early April 21 morning,
A roundup of FFA news for Aug. 28, 2008
ALBANY, Ohio — The Alexander FFA chapter recently held its summer meeting and cookout at Ethan Sayers’ house. Thirty-two members and three guests showed up for the meeting and cookout. Members discussed plans for the upcoming Athens County Fair including improvements to the FFA booths, FFA fun day, and the annual fair cook out. After
Columbiana County junior fair market livestock sale nears $250,000 mark
Hundreds of supporters boosted the Columbiana County Fair junior fair market livestock sale total to an unofficial record of $248,475.35. Bids of $6 a pound for both the grand champion steer and the grand champion hog helped.
American Dairy Science Association to help producers
The conference will be held June 25, in Pittsburgh, and will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cost is $75 per person and includes lunch.
New York Farm Show returns to Syracuse
Syracuse, N.Y. — The 26th annual New York Farm Show will be held Feb. 24-26 at the NYS Fairgrounds, Syracuse. As the Northeast’s premier indoor farm show, it is packed with new and practical equipment, services and products for all kinds of farming operations. More than 400 exhibitors will cover more than 215,000 square feet.
Keep your farm decisions in your hands
Editor: Every morning I wake up, this country of ours seems a little more unrecognizable. The government seems to have its hand in just about everything and we stand by and let it happen. Now it seems that our livestock industry needs some sort of guidelines for the care of our own animals. Guidelines to
North Dakota farmers in need of relief
DENVER — The National Cattlemen’s Foundation, in cooperation with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, is launching a disaster relief effort to assist farm and ranch families impacted by catastrophic flooding and blizzards in North Dakota. Flooding devastation Family farm and ranch operations across the state have been devastated by flooding caused by spring blizzards and
Thank the Lord for You
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb gives a special Thanksgiving thank you to all her readers.
Ruffed Grouse Society adds woodcock option
To an unsuspecting beginner, flushing a grouse or woodcock can be unnerving.






