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Hazard A Guess: Week of March 6, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
October is Farm to School Month
Ohio’s Farm to School Program provides youth, pre-K through college, with access to nutritious meals, while supporting local farmers and communities. Lake-to-River Cooperative makes aggregation and distribution of locally grown fruits and vegetables easier for both farmers and buyers.
Ag Encounter
Hundreds of fourth graders swarmed through the Lawrence County Fairgrounds Oct. 7-8 to get a glimpse of how agriculture affects everything from their shoes to their snacks.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 7, 2024
Catch up on FFA news from Zane Trace FFA, Hillsdale FFA, Ashland FFA, East Knox FFA and Norwayne FFA.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 16, 2008
WEST SALEM, Ohio — The Northwestern FFA held its first meeting Oct. 6 in the Northwestern High School library. Kyle Schirm led the meeting. Jerrin Hill gave a treasurer’s report and Karly Berry gave a reporter’s report. Committee chairpersons Karly Berry, Hill, Zach Hottel, Danae Mulligan, Adam Krueger, Jenna Pitsenbarger, Jessica Wellert, Kelsey Bowers, Alison
Spring cleaning interupts winter
Winter stayed, and most days thereafter brought more clear, cold evidence that the lion that came in with March planned to stay the entire month.
5 DIY bath and beauty products
To make these DIY bath and beauty products, you need a few natural ingredients and little time.
Autumn leaves ready to take the stage
Mother Nature has already dismantled her art gallery and set the stage for her annual striptease. The performance is usually accompanied by wind music, sometimes as in the rattle of dry leaves — veils? — flung wantonly into the sky, sometimes without fanfare when raindrops keep the dancers grounded. Some veils lie in mosaic skirts
Hirsch elected president of Ohio Farm Bureau
Steve Hirsch, of Chillicothe, was elected president of the Ohio Farm Bureau during a special election April 5. He succeeds Brent Porteus, who stepped down in order to stand for election to the Nationwide board of trustees.
OSU economist says taxing farmers would resolve phosphorus issue
Economist says a 135 percent tax would result in an acceptable reduction in phosphorus leaving farmers’ fields






