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A roundup of FFA news for the week of Oct. 4, 2012:
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — Zane Trace FFA officers and their adviser, Jennifer Johnston, traveled to Columbus Sept. 26 to hear Gov. John Kasich speak, tour the statehouse, and meet with Sen. Bob Peterson. The day started with a tour of the statehouse, where the group learned all about the history of Ohio’s statehouse, and was able
New Holland Ag launches weather forecast app
NEW HOLLAND, Pa. — New Holland’s commitment to making farming easier for enhanced productivity is once again confirmed by the launch of the free “Farming weather forecast and services by New Holland Agriculture” app. New Holland is the first in the agricultural sector to develop and launch such an application, which is distinct from
Sheep, goat sale grosses nearly $65,000
Top-selling buck brings $2,000, top ram $1,100 at Livestock Evaluation
That wonderful time of year: outdoor sports show season
It’s show time, a sure sign that winter is on the slide, daylight is returning, and a new year of outdoor sports will emerge from its snow covered den eventually.
Officials in Pa., W.Va. looking for elk on the loose; possible sighting in Wetzel County, W.Va.
At least two elk, including one adult bull and one cow, have escaped from a captive cervid facility (deer and elk farm) in Greene County, Pa.
Ohio Cattlemen’s Roundup to be held Aug. 27 in Gallia County
THURMAN, Ohio — The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association’s Roundup will take place Aug. 27 in Gallia County. The program includes an informational session with speakers from the cattle industry and a tour of Champion Hill, an Angus seedstock farm located near Bidwell, Ohio. Registration The Roundup will begin at the Buckeye Hills Career Center, 351 Buckeye Hills
USDA publishes Grassland Reserve Program final rule
WASHINGTON — USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) issued the final rule for the Grassland Reserve Program (GRP), which defines requirements for participants and incorporates changes to program implementation requested by the public. The final rule can be viewed at www.regulations.gov. “We have lost more than 21 million acres of ranchland and pastureland to development
Annual summer tour spotlights Ohio organic and sustainable farms
COLUMBUS — A series of free public tours will be hosted this summer on some of Ohio’s top sustainable and organic farms. The tours are sponsored by the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association, Innovative Farmers of Ohio and the Ohio State University Sustainable Agriculture Team. Educating Ohio Consumers interested in local foods, farmers and
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Feb. 4, 2010
ALBANY, Ohio — The Alexander FFA chapter held a chapter meeting Jan. 27. Topics that were discussed and voted upon included making committees for the banquet, creating an audit committee for our treasurer’s records, buying a new camera for the chapter reporter and also discussing the notion of holding the chapter officer elections in February
A roundup of FFA news for the week of July 9, 2009
MILLERSBURG, Ohio — On June 8, 15 West Holmes FFA members attended FFA Camp Muskingum. Members attending camp included: Ryan Jacobs, Shane Gardener, Chris Neville, Cory Phillips, Maggie Raber, Karrissa Coblentz, Paul Skolmutch, Brant Duncan, David Campbell, Brandon Bowles, Brooke Landon, Travis Campbell, Cynthia Bunch, Kiersten Sigler and Marshall Overholt. The year theme was pirates






