A roundup of FFA news for the week of July 9, 2015
This week's roundup includes news from the Hiland, Warren and West Holmes FFA chapters.
DUG East 2015: Drilling is slow in 2015, however recovery is near
Companies represented made it clear that drilling and producing has been slowed by commodity prices, but showed they are confident the industry will rebound.
Farm bureau reaches milestone
PFB added 1,642 total members over the past year to reach an all-time membership high of 61,406.
Stark County government in action
Stark County government angers one Farm and Dairy reader.
Label lingo: Food scientist explains how trans fat removal will affect food...
MANHATTAN, Kan. — A recent ban on trans fats may have you looking a little closer at the foods you buy, but a Kansas...
IRS staff: Identifying tax scams is not so easy
The IRS says as more people have learned of the scam calls, criminals have started mailing, faxing or emailing falsified forms, notices and letters to taxpayers.
Antibiotic resistance not as simple as some think
Experts says animal antibiotics get the blame for resistance in humans, but the two are different things.
Pa. Farm Bureau reaches milestone
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau sets membership record.
USDA readies for threat of more avian influenza
USDA officials update Senate Ag Committee on status of avian influenza.
Tips for keeping cows cool in summer
As summer temperatures climb, cow comfort is paramount to production.