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Roundup of gardening news for Feb. 17, 2022
Learn more about gardening events sponsored by Ohio State University and in Geauga, Portage and Wayne counties in Ohio.
State attorneys say CAUV suit in wrong court, want it dismissed
State argues sovereign immunity in case against Ohio Department of Taxation.
Farms need to connect with consumers
CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY, N.Y. – Agriculture needs to tap into consumer food trends to stay in touch with tomorrow’s market demands.
Pa. fruit growers take on industry
SALEM, Ohio – Pennsylvania’s fruit growers face the same hurdles as other farmers across the country.
Sam’s run
Bryce Angell crafts a clever poem about a cowboy named Sam’s motivation to get into better shape.
United Fresh, USDA partner for produce inspection training courses
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The United Fresh Foundation, through the Center for Food Safety & Quality, has announced the 2011 dates for its Produce Inspection Training program. Purpose These hands-on training sessions, executed in partnership with the USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service, are designed to help produce industry members better understand the produce inspection process. Three Produce
Ford pioneers use of soy oil in rubber car parts
DEARBORN, Mich. — Ford Motor Company’s biomaterial researchers have engineered a patent-pending formula to use renewable soy oil to improve rubber car parts and make them more environmentally friendly. By using renewable soy oil as a 25 percent replacement for petroleum oil, Ford researchers more than doubled rubber’s stretchability and reduced its environmental impact. Soy-based
Smalley, still single, works and plays
Alexander Smalley continues his bachelor life, sometimes working hard and spending time with friends and relatives.
Roundup of FFA news for June 22, 2017
The Black River FFA chapter held a petting zoo for more than 700 Pre-K through eight grade students at the Black River Education Center May 19.
FSA disaster assistance program expanded; Jan. 14 deadline set
New options provide greater coverage for losses when natural disasters affect specialty crops.






