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Extension educators receive awards
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Carroll County Extension Educator Mike Hogan has been honored by Ohio State University Extension with the highest achievement bestowed upon an OSU Extension faculty member. Hogan has received the Epsilon Sigma Phi Excellence in Extension Award, which includes a $1,000 cash award and a $1,000 salary increase. The award was presented during
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 14, 2021
Catch up on local FFA news from Northwestern FFA, Norwayne FFA, Black River FFA, Utica FFA, Zane Trace FFA and West Holmes FFA.
Irv and Jean Bell honored for lifetime leadership
The Ohio Farm Bureau honored Irv and Jean Bell, of Muskingum County, with its Distinguished Service to Agriculture Award.
Graded feeder cattle ready to sell
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The Tri-County Feeder Cattle Association will sponsor a spring graded feeder cattle sale April 18 at 6 p.m. at Scio Livestock Auction in Scio. This sale provides area feeder cattle producers with the opportunity to receive a premium for their calves. Cattle feeders need large lots of similar cattle to fill their
Think outside of the box
Eric Keller shares some of his favorite homesteading authors, admiring their ability to solve problems by thinking outside the box — kind of like he does.
Eastern Ohio Grazing Council grazing workshop on March 21
The Eastern Ohio Grazing Council will host a grazing workshop on March 21 to discuss grazing basics for the spring.
Time for a new antique mystery tool! Can you identify what it is?
From the antique horse height measuring stick to our latest mystery, test your knowledge of antique tools with this week’s Hazard a Guess.
Scholarship available for family, consumer sciences major
The Columbiana County Association of Family and Consumer Sciences is offering a $200 scholarship for a college junior or senior majoring in family and consumer sciences or home economics.
New biopesticide for organic food boom
PHILADELPHIA — With the boom in consumption of organic foods creating a pressing need for natural insecticides and herbicides that can be used on crops certified as “organic,” biopesticide pioneer Pam Marrone, is reporting development of a new “green” pesticide obtained from an extract of the giant knotweed. That 12-foot-high Goliath, named for the jointed
Beck shines at Loudonville FFA banquet
Tarah Beck was the top award winner at the Loudonville FFA’s annual banquet.






