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Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 1, 2020
Catch up on local FFA news from Loudonville FFA and Plymouth FFA.
Recalling the haven of our youth
Judith Sutherland recalls the childhood games she played on the farm of her youth.
The skinny on beef cow weight maintenance and forage intake
An Oklahoma study showed black baldy cows averaged a better body condition score than the straight Angus cows.
Shutdown? Not on farm of my youth
There was no “shutdown” — not in the U.S. government sense, anyway — on the southern Illinois dairy farm of Alan Guebert’s youth.
Truth is constant; beliefs will vary
Farmers are steeped in epistemology because they know that dogma won’t raise a crop, wean a calf or repay the banker. That takes knowledge and hard work.
It’s migration time for birds and monarchs
Migratory birds and butterflies will soon begin their journey head south for the winter. Learn more about what species to watch for this fall.
Ohio Opiate Conference honors first responders
At a statewide conference in Columbus, over 1,100 attendees participated in Ohio’s 2018 Opiate Conference: Strengthening Ohio’s Communities.
A life of love and hard work
Despite the near constant derision of millennials, Kymberly Foster Seabolt believes, as the old song goes, the kids are all right.
Landscape contracting student blazes his own trail
Penn State junior Elliot Redding is getting hands-on experience doing what he loves from landscape competitions to networking to mountain biking.
Soil problems still take ingenuity, courage
Soil management has come a long way, and crop yields have increased 400 or 500 percent. Soil erosion can’t be stopped, but we have a better handle on it.






