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A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 8, 2012:
GNADENHUTTEN, Ohio — Indian Valley FFA club members Corey Decker, of Newcomerstown, and Matt Demattio, of Tuscarawas, were awarded the American FFA degree at the National FFA Convention and Expo in Indianapolis in October. * * * BEVERLY, Ohio — The Fort Frye FFA attended the National FFA Convention in Indianapolis Oct. 24-27. Fifteen members
Secord to appointed to head USDA Pennsylvania Farm Service Agency
The Biden Administration recently appointed Heidi Secord as the new state executive director for the USDA Pennsylvania Farm Service Agency.
How should I arrange the plants in my garden? A guide to companion planting
Companion planting can produce benefits such as improved growth, flavor and can also provide pest control.
NCGA urges EPA panel to use sound science for atrazine decision
WASHINGTON — During an Environmental Protection Agency Scientific Advisory Panel hearing on atrazine, the National Corn Growers Association urged the use of sound science and real-world evidence in its decision making. This was the final in a series of SAP hearings on this issue over the past three years. Issues “It is important that sound
Ohio Fair Managers induct four into hall of fame
COLUMBUS — Four new members were inducted into the Ohio Fair Managers Association Hall of Fame during the 88th Annual Ohio Fairs Annual Convention held Jan. 3-6 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Columbus. Inducted into the Active Category were Robert J. Dawson, from Lake County, and William J. Locker, of Stark County. John McDavid,
Soil plus water equals mud
Find out what options horse owners have if they want to have a nice pasture and still allow their horses out when the snow melts.
Retired Jitterbug lived a long, exciting life
Retired now, a gray and white Jitterbug bass lure keeps a faded eye on things from a wall in my office, a safe place and a retirement the battered lure earned the hard way. I bought the lure in Canada, a functional vacation gift from my dad. We were spending a week in a mouse-infested
Don’t put off harvesting the beans
COLUMBUS – If there’s one thing soybean growers can do to get the most out of their drought-stressed crop, it’s to harvest as soon as the beans reach optimum moisture levels.
The more things change, the more things change
Alan Guebert discusses two reports and how they demonstrate a need to adopt climate change policies in the agricultural industry.
FSA Andy for Aug. 27, 2009
Hello again, The motto for the Boy Scouts is ‘Be Prepared.’ Are you prepared for your 2009 harvest? Will your corn be singing, “Oh, give me a home!” Have you considered applying for a Farm Storage Facility Loan through your local FSA office but were waiting on the ‘new’ changes? Well, guess what? The changes






