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Weeds may be the key to well-being
Have you ever noticed how weeds come and go over the years? I recall the summer of the battle of Queen Anne’s Lace.
Couple filling floral demands of niche market
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – Farmers sharing insights on their successes have become hallmarks of the annual Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture conference.
Applications open for OFBF New Growing Tomorrow Grant
Ohio Farm Bureau Foundation recently introduced the Growing Tomorrow Grant for young agriculture professionals and entrepreneurs.
Extra funding available for Ohio landowners to protect wetlands
USDA has set aside funding pool for landowners interested in restoring, enhancing and protecting wetlands through the Wetlands Reserve Easement Program.
Western Pa. farmer and employee charged with poisoning birds
A western Pennsylvania farmer and his employee were charged in federal court for allegedly poisoning migratory birds with pesticide-laced corn.
OSU study looks into impact pipeline installation has on crop yields
Preliminary results of an Ohio State University study show that pipeline installation on farmland negatively impacts crop yields. Soils within the right-of-way also had more rock fragments, lower soil moisture and a higher resistance to penetration, which indicates some amount of soil compaction.
Hearing set for solar facility in Morrow Co.
The Ohio Power Siting Board will hold a hearing to discuss Blossom Solar, LLC’s proposal for a solar-powered electric generation facility in Morrow County.
USDA funds dairy apprenticeship program
The Dairy Grazing Apprenticeship combines of full-time, paid, on-the-job training, with instruction, culminating in a Journey Dairy Grazier certification.
Online program focuses on livestock and pasture
This course is designed for livestock producers who have already initiated grazing practices on their farm, and who have at least a basic knowledge of the grazing behavior of their animals and of their pasture ecosystems.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Aug. 28, 2014:
WEST SALEM, Ohio — The Northwestern FFA dairy team will vie for national honors in the area of dairy cattle evaluation and management at the 87th National FFA Convention & Expo in Louisville, Kentucky. FFA members who will represent the chapter in the event include Adam Miley, Kaleb Kliner, Reiley Murphy, and Tanner Topp, coached






