Yearly Archives: 2018
A champion for conservation
From his own county, to farms across the state, Kevin Elder spent his career sharing the values of conservation and stewardship.
Managing weeds to improve alfalfa yield and quality
If weeds become a problem, they can compete or interfere for light, nutrients, water and space, directly influencing yield, quality and standability.
Ashtabula County offers multiple scholarships
OSU Extension and the Ashtabula County Agricultural Scholarship Committee are accepting applications for a minimum of 14 scholarships.
Visiting the Gathering of the Green with the Golembiowskis
John and Lori Golembiowski (at left), Farmdale, Ohio, took us along when they met up with old Ohio friends Leslie Mead, now of Wyoming,...
Southwestern Michigan College
Southwestern Michigan College has partnered with Michigan State University to offer Agricultural Technology. It also has an Environmental Sciences program.
Roundup of FFA news for April 19, 2018
Catch up with local FFA chapters, including John Glenn FFA, United FFA, Black River FFA and Northwestern FFA.
We went snow skiing with Joe Maruskin in Wyoming
Joe Maruskin went to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, snow skiing in March and took along Farm and Dairy. Joe is holding our issue with the...
America: We’re an aging nation
In 2030, older people projected to outnumber children for first time in U.S. history.
The soundtrack to my youth
Carly Simon's Anticipation came out in 1971 and was worth every penny to Judith Sutherland. She knew the lyrics to every song.
Technical training can pave the way to success
Although college can be the next chapter in a student’s education, many teenagers choose to attend trade school.