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Antibiotic alternative for livestock farmers
New way to protect animals against infections, without using antibiotics.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of April 30, 2015:
A roundup of news from Northwestern, Waterford and Minerva FFA chapters.
Special people leave special impressions
When our son landed his first job out of college, he had worked for this company nearly a year before he invited his Dad and me to visit the office for lunch one day. I had heard many stories about his supervisor, Clayton. I was anxious to meet this man who was intelligent and hard-working,
Wish I had one more day for stories
If I could have just one more day with my grandmother, I would treasure her stories beyond measure.
American Farm Bureau delegates want risk management in farm bill
American Farm Bureau Federation delegates don’t support raw milk sales; will push for spending cuts instead of tax increases.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 7, 2012:
HOMEWORTH, Ohio — The Mudlake Beavers 4-H club held its monthly meeting May 14 at the Washington Township Building. The club recently raised money toward keeping the Ohio State University Extension office open. The club received a $100 donation from the Washington Ruritans for the cause. The club also participated in the Minerva Unity Walk
Long-time Farm and Dairy columnist Janie Jenkins dies
Janie Jenkins died April 18. She will be long remembered for penning her column, On my mind at the Farm and Dairy.
Cutting spending on new farm bill would make tiny dent in the deficit
COLUMBIA, Mo. — As discussion develops on writing a 2012 farm bill and in reducing federal budget deficits, there may be talk of cutting farm subsidies. “Defenders of current farm programs can point out that farm program spending is a tiny share of federal expenditures,” said Pat Westhoff, director of the Food and Agriculture Policy
Vegetable growers: Learn tomato grafting at Wooster workshop Jan. 27
WOOSTER, Ohio — Grafting in vegetable production can lead to plants that are stronger, have a higher yield and are more resistant to disease and stress. Ohio State University is offering a workshop on tomato grafting Jan. 27, in Wooster, tailored to growers interested in finding out more about this technique and related research trials.
Singing praises of English Shepherds
I have been surprised by the feedback I have received from last week’s column regarding the decades-old murder of two brothers and their ever-watchful English Shepherd.






