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Free, new organic guides available for farmers
ITHACA, N.Y. — Nine new and free organic production guides are now available for farmers. The guides provide information on how to produce certified organic apples, blueberries, grapes, lettuce, potatoes, spinach, strawberries and cole crops, including cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli and Brussels sprouts. There is also a new guide on management of dairy cattle pests using
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 18, 2009
SCIO, Ohio — The A-Z 4-H club met June 10 with 12 members in attendance. Cookie dough was delivered, project books were worked on, volunteer work was discussed and T-shirts will be available for pick up at the next meeting. The next meeting will be in July for the clean up at the fairgrounds. *
Read it Again: Week of Jan. 10, 2002.
Each week “Farm and Dairy” takes a look at what was making news in
years gone by.
How to treat bee stings with household items
15 strange methods that work for treating wasp and bee stings.
Horse-powered equipment makes lots of progress
Nancy and I just got back from Lancaster County, Pa., where I attended the 18th annual Horse Progress Days. This was the 16th consecutive year for me at the show, and the 2011 offering was as different as night and day from those early exhibitions back in the 1990s. Horse decline The use of horses
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 18, 2010
INDIANAPOLIS — The West Holmes FFA chapter attended the 83rd National FFA Convention Oct. 20-23 in Indianapolis. Members attended the American degree session, where four members received their American degrees, including Martin Overholt, son of Marty and Sue Overholt, Linsey Howell, daughter of Dave and Lora Howell, Paul Skolmutch, son of Dan and Kathy Skolmutch,
Wayne SWCD presents conservation awards
The Wayne County SWCD held its annual meeting and presented top conservation awards.
Meijer increases purchases from Midwest farms
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Midwest grocer Meijer is digging deeper into its network of area farms by increasing the amount of fruits and vegetables it sources from Midwest farms by 5 percent this year.
Here by the owl
Don Jones is an agriculture teacher and mentor. He focuses on student potential through FFA, supervised agricultural experiences and classroom curriculum.
Stark County Fair totals more than $443,000
CANTON, Ohio – Nearly half a million dollars poured out of bidders’ pockets at the Stark County Fair’s junior market livestock sales.






