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Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 11, 2018
Catch up on local FFA news from West Holmes FFA, Loudonville FFA, United FFA and Northwestern FFA chapters.
Ohio State ATI launches greenhouse program
The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute recently approved a new greenhouse engineering technology specialization.
Farmer sentiment shows improvement
Purdue ag barometer points toward much higher producer sentiment about economy.
Considering a farm internship? Read this first
Farm internships introduce college students and grads to the agricultural industry and provide opportunities for farmers to pass experience to the next generation. They typically span May through September, during the growing season.
As pastures grow, remember your horse’s health
Lush grasses that green the countryside in April and May are very tasty for a horse, but can also be harmful.
From throwing bales, to pulling a calf
Acting fast saved the calf, and impressed the veterinarian.
Consistency can pay for itself in cattle business
Cattle ranchers who stuck with their program are likely well-situated in 2014.
Alleged pollution at root of dispute: Washington County lawsuit settled, but case’s facts remain murky
A Washington County family settles lawsuit over alleged pollution they attributed to the shale industry in the early stages of production.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of May 30, 2013:
What’s going on in FFA chapters around our neck of the woods.
Beef Products Inc. sues ABC News over ‘pink slime’ coverage
The makers of lean finely textured beef, Beef Products Inc., are suing ABC News for coverage that triggered market loss, the closing of plants and layoff of 700 workers. The complaint seeks $1.2 billion in damages.






