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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 19, 2008
BROOKFIELD, Ohio — The Brookfield 4-H Friends recently met to discuss fair preparations. The fair runs July 7-13 and all members must have their animals in place by 4 p.m. July 7. The fair clean-up day is July 28. Project interview judging is at 5:30 p.m. June 25. * * * ELLSWORTH, Ohio — At
Heifer International seeks to lessen poverty through livestock programs
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Amid calls for increased food aid due to the crisis in food prices, hunger experts at Heifer International are issuing appeals for long-term solutions that increase available food supplies through agricultural development. Dr. Jim DeVries, Heifer’s vice president of programs, said agricultural development projects can help sustenance-level farmers increase their production
Weekly commodity outlook: Prices could become more volatile
Corn and soybean prices could become more volatile beginning in March as the market refocuses on U.S. production prospects for 2003, said a University of Illinois Extension marketing specialist.
Pennsylvania seeks to energize beef with new Center for Beef Excellence
HARRISBURG, Pa. – A Center for Beef Excellence is being developed to support, promote and expand the beef industry in Pennsylvania The newly formed Pennsylvania Beef Task Force board of directors unanimously approved a motion to develop the center, which will be modeled after the successful Center for Dairy Excellence.
Ohio gypsy moths treatments set for first week of May
Planes to fly just above trees to apply treatments.
Great Lakes 2000: Symposium seeks to find single voice
More than 400 people interested in Great Lakes issues on the national, regional, state and local levels gathered recently in Toledo.
DOE seeks public input on ARCH 2 hydrogen hub
The U.S. Department of Energy will hold public scoping meetings for its environmental impact statement on the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub.
DEP seeks applications for how to spend $5M in Shell money
The Beaver County Environmental Mitigation Community Fund steering committee finalized a plan for how to spend $5 million from Shell Chemicals Appalachia.
Can you solve this week’s mystery and name this antique tool?
Can you solve this week’s mystery and name this antique tool? Hazard your guess in the comments!
Fifteen lawsuits seeking eminent domain over pipeline easements
The lawsuits were filed against landowners who have declined all Kinder Morgan Utopia offers.






