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National Farmers Union awards scholarships
National Farmers Union Foundation selected its 2017 scholarship recipients. Applications for next year will be available through NFUF in December.
Roundup of FFA news for Aug. 10, 2017
Twelve Fayetteville FFA members traveled to Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum with Georgetown’s FFA chapter July 5.
4 tips for financing your education
For many students, college is not the most affordable and sometimes finding scholarships and additional funding can be a challenge.
Pamela Whitney Gray to speak at Clinton County History Center
Wilmington, Ohio — Pamela Whitney Gray will present The Americanization of the Family Barn, at the Clinton County History Center June 10 at 7 p.m. Growing up on a farm south of Mount Vernon, Gray spent much of her youth playing, working and enjoying being in the family barn. Under the tutelage of the original
Midwest ox drovers to gather in Michigan
SCOTTS, Mich. – The Midwest Ox Drovers Association’s annual gathering will be June 23-25 at Tillers International in Scotts, Mich.
New livestock judging method puts education back in the ring
The “systems analysis” method of market livestock project evaluation has been adopted by the Lake County junior fair livestock committee and will be used this summer at the Lake County Fair. This approach attempts to put more objectivity into the subjectivity of judging and doesn’t encourage the ethics violations that creep into the business of “showing” animals.
Austin Master’s frack waste threatens Martins Ferry water sources
Austin Master Services wastewater treatment facility along the Ohio River was recently cited for improperly storing oil and gas waste.
Mansfield students explore ag through new career tech program
This year, Mansfield Senior High School is helping students get more involved in agriculture by adding an agribusiness and strategic entrepreneurship program to its career technical education.
Generations of maple syrup making
Maple syrup production has been a mainstay at the Brown family farm since the 1800s.
Manage feeders to minimize hay waste
Hay wasted would support one more cow for every eight already in the herd.






