05/20/2023 SOURCE: www.mariettatimes.com
For the fourth time in history, four members of the Waterford FFA Chapter recently advanced to the 70th Annual National Land and Range Judging Contest that was held in El Reno, Oklahoma from May 1 through 5. The members included Allison Huck, Emma Hartline, Cole Hansell and John Klintworth. The contest was sponsored by the […]
Waterford FFA participates in National Soils Contest
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05/13/2023 SOURCE: www.shawlocal.com
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05/13/2023 SOURCE: norwalkreflector.com
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05/12/2023 SOURCE: www.ashlandsource.com
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05/06/2023 SOURCE: www.chron.com
Three seniors from Abernathy and one from Cotton Center were named the 2023 Hale County...
3 Abernathy seniors, 1 from Cotton Center named Stock Show Scholarship recipients
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05/05/2023 SOURCE: www.theguardian.com
A new generation explores alternative models and hopes for new legislation to counter record-high land prices
‘They just need land’: young farmers struggle to find affordable acreage
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05/04/2023 SOURCE: www.smh.com.au
Jo Treasure has almost given up on being able to buy her own farming land, as rising costs make it harder for younger farmers to establish themselves in an industry increasingly dominated by bigger players.
‘Locked out’: Younger farmers struggle to get a foothold as cost of land soars
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05/04/2023 SOURCE: www.agriland.ie
The government needs to take the issues facing rural Ireland seriously and provide sustainable funding to help young farmers.
Young farmers described as 'endangered species' - Agriland.ie
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05/04/2023 SOURCE: www.mlive.com
Steep land costs create a barrier for the next generation of Michigan farmers.
Young Michigan growers want to farm – but they can’t afford land
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05/04/2023 SOURCE: www.myjoyonline.com
When some of them dropped out of school, many assumed they would end up like the majority of their peers, lost and useless to society.
Young bull farmers earn big by raising cattle on a small plot of land - MyJoyOnline.com
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