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Remembering hand-me-down season
Alan Guebert recalls the pecking order in the hand-me-down cycle of his youth.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 19, 2015
This week’s roundup includes news from the Black River, Northwestern, Zane Trace, Indian Valley, Waterford and Richmond Edison FFA chapters.
Ohio BioPreferred program could boost economy, agriculture
Ohio. Sen. Karen Gillmor has introduced S.B. 131, which would give preferred purchasing considerations by all state agencies and state universities to designated bio-based (BioPreferred) products.
Firelands FFA chapter honors members at parent-member banquet
OBERLIN, Ohio — The Firelands FFA chapter held its annual banquet March 31 with 310 people in attendance. There were many awards and degrees given out. One of the most prestigious awards given were the Star Awards, which are given to a single person in the freshman, sophomore and junior class. The 2009 winners were:
Four western Pennsylvania farms named Century Farms
On Aug. 10, Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding honored two new bicentennial and nine new century farms.
Deerfield Farms Service plans to expand … in Morocco
Building on the success they’ve had in Ohio and Pennsylvania, Deerfield Farms is pursuing an overseas opportunity.
Margin protection programs dominate fall dairy meetings
Dairy farmers have some new risk management tools to consider this fall, which were the main focus of the fall meetings of Ohio Dairy Producers Association.
Wayne County Dairy Twilight Tour goes robotic
WOOSTER, Ohio — More milk, reduced labor needs and calm cows are just a few of the benefits of the robotic milkers at Ro-La-Sue Dairy in Wooster. Owned and operated by Clifford and Rod Scheibe and family, the farm was the site for the 2013 Dairy Twilight Tour, sponsored by the Wayne County Dairy Service
Will the U.S. run out of soybeans?
URBANA, Ill. — The need to slow the rate of consumption of soybeans is a well-known fact and there are a few indications that rationing has begun, but more confirmation is needed.
Make sure your cattle aren’t bloated
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Beef producers should expand their knowledge about grass tetany and bloat to help keep their cows from expanding, said a Purdue University expert. The recent temperature change from cold to warm in the Eastern Corn Belt has many beef producers anxious to turn their cattle out to pasture. But Ron Lemenager,






