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Ask FSA Andy about enrolling in the Dairy Margin Protection Program
Enrollment for Dairy Margin Protection Program ends Sept. 30, for coverage in 2016.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Nov. 29, 2012:
ALLIANCE, Ohio — The Country Barbwires and Country Folks 4-h clubs met at Beechwood U.M.C. for their annual award dinner. First year awards went to Cody Cook, Lee Hall, Eilidh Hatherill and T.J. Wilson of the Country Barbwires. Kalob Wilson was gold medal runner-up in sheep project. Country Barbwires received the herdsman award. Country Folks
Cooper Farms installs wind power for cooked meats location in western Ohio
VAN WERT, Ohio — Cooper Farms Cooked Meats has joined the wind-power movement, recently installing two 1.5 megawatt wind turbines. Power needs The turbines, which should be fully functioning by mid-February, will provide more than 50 percent of the Van Wert plant’s power needs. They join a group of turbines that are now a part
Penn State gets bioenergy plant grant
WASHINGTON — Penn State University will receive one of 10 grants totaling more than $10 million to accelerate fundamental research in the development of cellulosic biofuels. “USDA is committed to fostering a sustainable domestic biofuels industry at home in rural America,” Gale Buchanan, agriculture under secretary for research, education and economics, said. “These grants will
She’s one unhappy camper
I am not, nor will I ever be, the ‘roughing it” type.
My husband, bless his heart, refuses to believe this.
Ohio Sheep Day set for July 17
The on-farm event features sessions on breeding, technology, conservation and more.
Largest corn crop in 63 years
WASHINGTON – U.S. farmers planted 92.9 million acres of corn in 2007, exceeding last year’s planted area by 19 percent and surpassing the March projection by 3 percent, according to the Acreage report from the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service.
Help for ‘working lands’: Governors push conservation effort
A coalition of governors say a more effective conservation program would help combat suburban sprawl, protect wildlife habitat, and help reduce air and water pollution.
Ag students earn OSU scholarships
Joe Kapp, Curtice, Ohio, received the Charles Ingraham Scholarship, $1,900.
Border opens a crack: Pa. to export live cattle
HARRISBURG, Pa. – U.S. cattle producers received grim tidings two days before Christmas 2003: A case of mad cow disease surfaced in Washington state.






