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Tomorrow’s dairy industry leaders are looking to develop career paths through Jersey Youth Academy
The Jersey Youth Academy made a stop at Grammer Jersey Farm to learn about the 600 milking cow operation.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 4, 2010:
INDIANAPOLIS — A group of Miami Trace FFA members went to Indianapolis Oct. 20 for the 83rd National FFA Convention. The group took an overnight trip and attended two days of the convention. The chapter also toured The Ohio State University’s agriculture campus and veterinary hospital. They arrived midafternoon at Conseco Field House for the
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Oct. 15, 2009
HOOKSTOWN, Pa. — Silver Spurs 4-H club members participated in the District 11 4-H Horse Show held in last month in Allegheny County. Eight members qualified to show at the State Championship Show Oct. 23-25 in Harrisburg Pa. Members are: Samantha Grimm and Shades of a Hustler (Harley) – hunt seat eq. on the flat
John Christy is my new hero
Last week, I had never heard of John Christy. This week, he’s my hero. Christy is the director of the
The New HamThe New Hampshire ‘pay per view’
We’ve looked out our back windows and watched a bobcat prowl the edge of our woods. We’ve watched deer and wild turkeys.
Essentials farmers can’t live without
I have a big question for all farmers out there. Who among you could possibly farm without the following agricultural essentials: baler twine, duct tape and a tarp strap or two.
The lasting lessons of life
It seems to me to be patently unfair that firsts get all the fanfare – first step, first love, first kiss.
Watch it sprout, watch it bloom
Columnist Judith Sutherland thinks there is nothing like a blooming flower to chase the gloom of life away.
Nothing beats a June afternoon
Columnist Judith Sutherland says summer is the time to enjoy freedom but there’s still always work.
Ohio agriculture has opportunities, if it looks
WOOSTER, Ohio – You might say that farmers in northeastern Ohio are “tweeners”, farming between the edge of the Corn Belt and the edge of the Population Belt.






