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FSA loan options require certain criteria
Hello Again! Each year Congress appropriates funds for FSA farm loans as part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture budget. The funds are appropriated for the fiscal year, which runs from Oct. 1 until Sept. 30 the following year. The amount of money approved by Congress does not always meet the demand for loan funds.
Ohio Barn Conference and tour April 27-28
The 13th annual Ohio Barn Conference will be held April 27-28 in Hudson, Ohio, and will include a one-day barn tour in the Summit County region of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
Partnerships and planning key to successful drilling operations
Editor: At the Columbiana County General Health District we have been involved with aspects of oil/gas drilling operations for several years now. We do a great deal of research and forecasting to develop planning and initiatives for that response. Some of this initial research involved finding similarities between oil/gas drilling occurring throughout the country, and
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Jan. 19, 2011:
BARLOW, Ohio — The Warren FFA chapter has begun its officer team election process. Applications were due on Dec. 15. There are 10 positions on the officer team to be filled including: president, vice president, secretary, treasurer, reporter, student adviser, sentinel and three committee chairs. The first vote will be at the January meeting, where
Think About It: You can make a difference
It is always a real source of encouragement to be around a person who makes a positive difference in your life. These kinds of people have a special way of making your day better and brighter.
No storm is going to stop this trip
The breeze this morning, blowing gently from the southwest, brings the hint of an early fall. School buses are back out on their daily route, and children stand waiting for their ride at the end of long driveways. I see them as I make my way in to work early each morning, many of them
Committee: U.S. needs dairy policy makeover
WASHINGTON — A national committee looking for ways to improve dairy farm profitability had to wind through a maze of information to come up with recommendations. And what they found is that existing federal programs and legislation have limited impact on mitigating the massive impact of recent market events. The national Dairy Industry Advisory Committee
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 30, 2010
SULLIVAN, Ohio — The Black River FFA went caroling at the Elms Retirement Home and St. Patrick Manor Dec. 17. After caroling many FFA members went to the home of one of the members for a Christmas party and gift exchange. * * * WASHINGTON COURTHOUSE, Ohio — The Miami Trace FFA Parliamentary Procedure Team
Children are especially vulnerable to air quality
Editor: According to noted environmental health analyst, Dr. Theo Colborn, water is not the only life support system at risk in producing natural gas — air quality is also at risk. There is not only the exhaust from the diesel tucks and machinery during the drilling and fracturing, but the off-gases from the permanent condensers
Pa. Dept. of Ag suspends raw milk permit held by Lawrence Co. dairy
The raw milk permit for Pasture Maid Creamery, LLC. remains suspended.




			

