Agriculture
Indiana Agriculture
Indiana Agriculture DetailAgriculture has long been a major industry in Indiana and especially in Jackson County, where the farm community has always played a major role. This tour is a tribute to the ?living farms? and the people who make them one of our county?s most important assets.
As the century neared its midpoint many farmers of the Old Northwest had embraced improved equipment, livestock, and practices. Agricultural journals, state and county agricultural societies, and local papers promoted progressive agriculture. In 1835? Indiana passed a statute promoting the formation of county agricultural societies and many counties held a fair in 1835. Though not all farmers were interested in book methods or improved tillage technology and innovation fueled the farm economy of Indiana. The farmer of the early 19th century provided the foundation for Indiana?s current strength as an agricultural producer.
Indiana Agriculture
Indiana Agriculture
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Happiness Comes With Rain! !
It has stormed two days in a row here in Indiana and I couldn't be more happier! When i worked all last week I noticed that my bosses alfalfa has sprouted and with the good weather coming up, he will sure have a good field this year. Good Luck farmers...
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Organizations That Support Agriculture
4H, most commonly used through out American at county fairs and state fairs.The program lets young adults and children raise their livestock and take them to the fair, adolescents use creativity and their imagination to produce general projects as well...
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What Makes A Farmer, Producer, Rancher...
Living in a itty bitty town, one 4-way stop light, and neighbors 1 or 2 miles away is the life for me. I don't live on a great huge farm, honestly I live on a very tiny farm. I have 15 chickens, a golden retriever, a heifer (lives at a different farm),...
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Hardwork =success!
This weekend my FFA Chapter competed in Indiana Dairy Food State Competition. My dairy food's team took 2nd overall and our President took 1st individually and her team took 1st. We kicked butt and took names!GO WARSAW! But the real reason we did...
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Holy Cow!!
TO anyone and everyone out their and I do not care anymore if no on read my blog but I MUST tell you about what I will be experiencing in less than 24 HOURS!! Me and thousands of other kid will be going to Indianapolis, Indiana for the National FFA Convention!...
Agriculture