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FSA Andy for Oct. 22, 2009
Hello, friends! October is always one of the most active months of the year around my house. Routines are being set for school, fall sports are getting into high gear and, of course, the combines are in the field. We try to take a little time out each year to go on one of the
Settlement may be looming in Witmer’s grain lawsuit
The ODA has completed its investigation and found no violations of the grain warehouse law.
A roundup of FFA news for Aug. 21, 2008
ALLIANCE, Ohio — The Marlington FFA chapter held its monthly meeting Aug. 12. All officers and several advisers attended. Members discussed the Grange fair booth, new students, and fruit sale prizes. The next meeting is 7:30 p.m. Sept. 11 in the Marlington Horticulture Building. Guests are welcome. * * * CRESTON, Ohio — Norwayne FFA members
Organic guide is a unique resource
WOOSTER, Ohio — Smooth your switch to organic farming through a new book from Ohio State University. A Transition Guide to Certified Organic Crop Management, published by the Organic Food and Farming Education and Research (OFFER) Program, part of the university’s Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, details in its 74 pages the rules and
Internet can be beef marketing magic
COLUMBUS — Whether you’ve got 12 cows or 1,200 cows, the Internet can be a valuable marketing tool, according to auctioneer Kevin Wendt. With more than 65 percent of Americans using the Internet regularly, the Web is not just a passing phase. “The World Wide Web is here to stay,” Wendt said during an educational
Sensational Style of Five
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about a ‘blissful’ evening of Russian folk music.
Night noise, mellow morn
Sometimes, things really do look better with the break of dawn, writes Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb.
Forget The P’s and Q’s, Watch Your Forks and Spoons
A simple dinner conversation about school lunchroom activities turned into a “actions have consequences” discussion at Family Life Editor Laurie Steeb’s home.
History of Victorian furniture
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about what happened to the chair between in the first half of the 19th century.
Potato chips: No pig can eat just one
Two Ohio State Agricultural Technical Institute researchers found that it doesn’t matter if it’s barbecue, sour cream and onion, or plain – potato chips are the snack of choice for pigs.






