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Ohio FFA Alumni hosting agriculture, leadership day
The Ohio FFA Alumni Association, along with the Miami County Farm Bureau, will host a community, agriculture-leadership event Feb. 10 at Hobart Arena.
Film examines conservationist’s life, contributions
NELSONVILLE, Ohio — Wayne National Forest and Twin City Opera House, in McConnelsville, will host a free screening Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m. of the new film Green Fire. The movie is the first full-length, high definition documentary film ever made about legendary conservationist Aldo Leopold. The film explores Leopold’s life in the early part
Russell Redding confirmed as Pa. ag secretary
It’s official. Former Pa. Department of Agriculture Executive Deputy Secretary Russell Redding takes top spot at ag department.
Daschle introduces legislation to implement country-of-origin labeling
U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle indtroduced new legislation that would implement country-of-origin labeling by the original Sept. 30, 2004, deadline.
Buttons, buttons … ‘billions’ of buttons
The Buckeye State Button Society will hold its annual show April 6-8 in Median.
Acquainting urban people with rural life
Reader makes suggestions for peaceful rural and urban interface.
Extension provides information on small and backyard poultry flocks
LINCOLN, Neb. — In 1950 there were poultry science departments at more than 40 state colleges and universities. Today six have departments of poultry science: Auburn University, Mississippi State University, North Carolina State University, Texas A&M University, University of Arkansas and University of Georgia. These six states are the top broiler (chicken raised for meat)
Extension provides information on small and backyard poultry flocks
LINCOLN, Neb. — In 1950 there were poultry science departments at more than 40 state colleges and universities. Today six have departments of poultry science: Auburn University, Mississippi State University, North Carolina State University, Texas A&M University, University of Arkansas and University of Georgia. These six states are the top broiler (chicken raised for meat)
Stark Farm Bureau honors Tressel for distinguished service
This year’s distinguished service award at the Stark County Farm Bureau annual meeting went to Jim Tressel, a 13-year president of the county’s fair board. Tressel and his wife, Nancy, own and operate a 123-acre farm and specialize in poultry. They have raised more than 2 million broilers in the last 17 years and also
Take steps to keep soybean disease at arm’s length
COLUMBUS – Asian soybean rust didn’t show up in Ohio or Indiana in 2005, but a lot of other soybean diseases did.






