By Tiffany Woods, 541-737-2940, tiffany.woods@oregonstate.edu Source: James Cassidy, 541-737-6810, james.cassidy@oregonstate.edu CORVALLIS, Ore. – The public is invited to enjoy free food and live music at the eighth annual Earth Day Hoo Haa on a student-run organic farm on the outskirts of Corvallis on April 22. The festivities, sponsored by Oregon State University’s Organic Growers Club, will take place from 3-7 p.m. Attendees are welcome to bring a turning fork to help till the ground and plant beets, greens, lettuce and 10,000 onions. During the event, they’ll be able to tour the two-acre farm, listen to live music, play disc golf, watch a bubble artist, learn about soil, and see how chickens in mobile coops are used to till the earth. Pony rides and face painting will be available for children. A variety of local musical talent will be showcased, including Future Roots and a folk-rock group known as Jory...



