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Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 26, 2023
Catch up on local FFA news from East Knox FFA, Racine Southern FFA, West Holmes FFA, Northwestern FFA, Hillsdale FFA, West Muskingum FFA and more.
Dairy Day to focus on efficiency and health
GREENSBURG, Pa. — Treatment records, screening tests, and quality assurance are all terms most dairymen are familiar with. Attend the Southwest Regional Dairy Day March 7 to learn more about residue risks and other dairy risks and production practices. Improving efficiency Want to increase profitability at the same time? Find out from the experts how
A trip down memory lane
Twenty years ago on April 4, I awakened to a white glare outside the bedroom window, realized the glare was from snow, laughed aloud, burrowed back beneath the covers, and snoozed for another 30 minutes.
Somewhere between 8 and 80
Kym Seabolt recently celebrated her birthday and managed to turn it into a birthweek.
Wild turkey nesting doesn’t stray off schedule
A recent discovery put me in a turkey state of mind. While on my knees photographing wildflowers, I noticed a bone a few feet away and found a turkey skeleton concealed by the thickly growing grass. The skull was broken into pieces, though I could still detect the huge eye sockets. Sometime last summer or
Celebrating birthdays and baseball
Judith Sutherland reflects on what the Cleveland Indians’ World Series berth against the Chicago Cubs means to her son on his 30th birthday.
A new year means more things to discover
A new year brings new opportunities to explore birds, nature.
Observing summer deer is a real outdoor treat
About three weeks ago I noticed a doe and her twin fawns passing leisurely through the yard shortly before 7 a.m.
‘One extreme after another’: Climate change forces region’s ag sector to adjust practices
Climate change presents challenges for agriculture. Its effects can disrupt food access and increase food prices. And ag also contributes to climate change. As the effects of climate change continue to show in the Midwest and across the world, farmers are adjusting, and farmers’ groups are seeking policies that support them.
Business Profile: Pearl Valley Cheese
FRESNO, Ohio — Celebrating its 80th year in 2008, Pearl Valley Cheese in Fresno, Ohio, makes and markets a variety of award-winning cheeses and cheese products. The company was founded in 1928 by Ernest Stalder, a Swiss immigrant. He and his wife, Gertrude, began by making one 200-pound Swiss cheese wheel per day. Today, the






