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Examining the storied rise and fall of Route 66
Learn more about Route 66’s history, unique construction, impact on pop culture and legacy, as well as, how it was phased out over time.
Scientists to examine residual phosphorus issue in Ohio
Researchers hope to partner with more than a dozen northwestern Ohio farmers, to study the issue of legacy phosphorus.
A roundup of FFA news for May 19, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Fayetteville, Southeast, Arlington, Pymatuning Valley, West Branch, Firelands, Crestview and Ohio FFA chapters.
Pitching farm life: Brenda Hastings takes dairy industry in an all new direction
Brenda Hastings pulls no punches on the subject of being a dairy farmer. And the co-owner of Hastings Dairy in Geauga County, Ohio, has become one of her industry’s most active advocates.
Made it to Christmas! A plebe’s life
(Editor’s note: Weston Boose, a 4-H’er from rural Norwalk, Ohio, and son of Terry and Mary Lisa Boose, is starting college life at the U.S. Military Academy. This is the third in an occasional series by contributing writer Judy Kocab on Boose’s first year in the academy, where the battlecry of “Duty. Honor. Country.” still
Jefferson County couple wins Ohio Farm Bureau’s young farmer award
COLUMBUS — A Jefferson County couple who has tweaked a successful farm business to stay profitable and in business was lauded as Outstanding Young Farm Couple last week during the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation‘s annual meeting. Robert and Autumn Morrison of Bloomingdale will represent Ohio next month at the national contest during the American Farm
Livestock get a new lease on life
Pa. farm helped rescue chickens trapped in Buckeye Egg facility after September tornado.
Central Ohio’s own outback
LANCASTER, Ohio – Tammie Rogers swings her pouch over her shoulder and hides it in the layers of her fleece coat.
Unusual Curly horses are treasure for Meads
American Bashkir Curly horses are unique because their coat, mane and tail more closely resemble a poodle than a Quarter Horse.
Borlaug offers hope for global harvest
In an Ohio presentation, 1970 Nobel Peace Prize winner Norman Borlaug outlined his views on agriculture in the coming century.






