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Roundup of FFA news for April 26, 2018
Catch up with FFA chapters — Utica FFA, Southern Local FFA, Smithville FFA, Minerva FFA, Fayetteville FFA, Black River FFA Chapter and West Holmes FFA.
Reader writes from prison about hopes for life after
A Farm and Dairy readers writes from prison about his aspirations to start a career in agriculture after his sentence.
Ohio FSA extends prevented planting reporting deadlines
COLUMBUS — Due to Ohio’s weather creating delays in planting, the Ohio Farm Service Agency is extending the date to report prevented planting to July 15, to coincide with the crop reporting deadline.
U.S. ends marketing year with record grain exports
WASHINGTON — U.S. agricultural exports surpassed expectations in 2007, generating a record $82 billion for U.S. farm families and the economy in general. According to the USDA’s 2007/2008 marketing year-end report released Sept. 12, feed grains exports in 2008 largely surpassed 2007 numbers. U.S. corn exports totaled 59.9 million metric tons (2.35 billion bushels) up
Read it Again: Week of March 21, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by
If it benefits us, we’ll accept GM item
Consumers value genetically modified foods that directly benefit them.
Solving the stink bug problem
Stink bugs are a major problem for farmers and can also be a nuisance for homeowners.
Crawford County, Pa. Raney dairy farm to host open house
J-RA Holsteins is located just miles from the Ohio border in Adamsville, Pennsylvania.
Farm tours demonstrate sustainability in agricultural production systems
COLUMBUS — From touring an organic vineyard near Lake Erie to an organic vegetable and cannery operation on the Ohio River, there’s something for everyone at this year’s 2009 Ohio Sustainable Farm Tour Series. Learn more. The farm tours are for anyone who is interested in learning more about sustainable farming in Ohio, according to
Slow-growing crops vulnerable to slugs
It remains to be seen if the slowly developing crops can outgrow slug feeding this year.






