Archive for December, 2008

Getting a Grip on Energy Costs

January 8, 2008, is the date for the Purdue Extension workshop, “Getting a Grip on Energy Costs”  Time is limited – register now!  For more information, see the brochure:

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December 30, 2008 | Education and News | No Comments »

Thank you for your generous donations to the Christmas Box Project!

The CCAA Board of Directors sends their “Thanks!” to all the CCAA members who donated time and/or dollars to the Christmas Basket Project.  More than 3500 lbs. of meat and $1950 was donated by CCAA members.  Nearly 300 families were served from the Delphi and Carroll County area, with more than 100 additional families served in the Flora and Deer Creek area.

December 30, 2008 | News | No Comments »

CCAA Handbook Now ONLINE!

Check out the tab above for a link to the CCAA Handbook.  A bound copy of this Handbook is available FREE to members, and at a $10.00 charge to nonmembers.  Click on the link below to send an email message to request your copy.

Carroll County Ag Association

December 29, 2008 | Education and News | No Comments »

Managing Margin Risk Workshops

Th Purdue Extension Office is offering a 5-part workshop series on managing margin risk.  The first session is January 27.  For more details and to register, please see the brochure:

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December 28, 2008 | Education and News | No Comments »

Soil Conservation Workshop – February 26, 2009


The Purdue Extension Office is sponsoring a Soil Conservation Workshop on Thursday, February 26, 2009, at the Delphi Canal Interpretive Center.   This morning program is from 9:00 a.m. – noon.  For more information, including an agenda of topics and speakers, click here

December 27, 2008 | Education and News | No Comments »

Carroll County Ag Day March 19, 2009

From field to grocery store

From field to grocery store

Save the Date!  March 19, 2009, is the annual Carroll County Ag Day.   The Soil and Water Conservation District and Carroll County Ag Association puts together this event for all Carroll County 4th Graders.  Students get a chance to learn important hands-on information about the agriculture industry – where food comes from and how it gets to their table.  Volunteers are needed to help make this event a success.  Mark your calendar today, and stay tuned for more information, early in 2009.

December 15, 2008 | Education and Issues and News | No Comments »