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Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 8, 2018
Catch up on local news from Edon FFA, Plymouth FFA, John Glenn FFA, Buckeye Valley-DACC FFA, Marlington FFA, Fayetteville FFA, Warren FFA and more.
Ohio ag officials discuss worst growing season to date
“We all know that we’re in very unusual conditions, but I just want to stress that they are extremely unusual conditions …”
Pittsburgh CSA finds market for ugly, surplus produce
412 Food Rescue’s UglyCSA finds a home for unsold produce, aiming to reduce food waste, save resources and support local farmers.
April is like a lion
April usually makes March’s lion look like a house cat on Eliza Blue’s ranch, featuring bigger and more brutal storms.
What will the projected planting report tell us?
Marlin Clark offers insight on the latest data released in the USDA Projected Planting Report and the March 1 Grain Stocks Report are released.
Whole lot of shaking going on
What will it take for politicians to publicly recognize free trade agreements as mostly illusion or climate change as a reality? Maybe an earthquake.
Punching Russia’s breadbasket
When Vladimir Putin sent his nation’s armed, but unmarked, troops into sovereign territory of Ukraine, he became the latest in a long line of Russian Little Big Men to punch Eurasia’s famed breadbasket in the gut. First came the imperial czars, then the revolutionary Bolsheviks and, right behind them and most brutally, Soviet leader Josef
Trail cams give you an around-the-clock view
If you’ve ever suspected there was a big buck roaming your favorite hunting grounds, you probably wished you could monitor the area 24/7. But that’s virtually impossible unless you use a trail cam. Trail cams are motion-activated, weather-proof cameras that can be strapped to trees or posts to monitor wildlife activity. Many uses Hunters, birders
Give me that merit badge, give me that badge
If I have learned anything from my years as a Scout Parent — first with Cub Scouts (cute) and then Boy Scouts (cute, but gangly and sometimes smell funny) — it is that all the wrong people are earning badges around here. If you are a scout parent you soon learn that the boys earn
Gore unveils USDA-EPA strategy for animal feeding operations
The joint USDA-EPA “Unified National Strategy for Animal Feeding Operations” was unveiled last week, but skeptics doubt the USDA has the funds or the manpower to make it work.






