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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Dec. 30, 2010
ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio — The Bits and Bridles 4-H club met recently. A possible bus trip this summer to the Kentucky Horse Park and Kings Island was discussed, and also a trip in April to Nutrina to the feed plant. A horse clinic will be March 5 in Columbus, and possibly a club clinic in
Vacation with us…Murphy
Some people just love the cold weather. While Farm and Dairy is certainly tired of it here in Ohio, Dr. Linda Murphy of Clinton, Ohio, decided to travel to Antarctica, the Earth’s southernmost continent. Highlights of the trip were Half Moon Island and Port Lockroy (pictured) despite the colder conditions. We admit, while Farm and
Grocery shopping in the midst of COVID-19
Learn more about the most important things that consumers can do to protect themselves and others when grocery shopping.
Grassroots groups hopeful about passage of Ohio Senate Bill 52
For many Ohioans, the first time they hear about the Ohio Power Siting Board is when a solar or wind project is proposed in their town. That’s also when they find out how little power they have to effect change. SB 52 could change that.
Truck stops: Touring region’s auto museums
The last week in May, I spent three days in northern Indiana. When I left, the fields around here were still too wet to get into and, although one usually sees dust clouds in every direction across northeastern Ohio and Indiana at this time of year, tractors and chisel plows and disks were all parked.
Keep horses in the barn little longer to give pastures a fighting chance
Oh the joys of spring, birds migrating back, grasses starting to green up, blowing winds, extreme weather changes, and yes, mud! Very few of us can escape the wrath of soil mixed with excessive amounts of water, otherwise know as mud. For livestock owners, this is a critical time of year when we must manage
Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association honors award winners at annual conference
ELYSBURG, Pa. — More than 250 auctioneers, apprentices, support personnel, vendors and guests attended and participated in the 61st annual conference and trade show of the Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association Jan. 14-17 at the Sheraton Harrisburg-Hershey. Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association President Daniel A. Trace of Meadville, Crawford County, described the four-day event as an “excellent conference of
Trumbull 4-H’ers repeat as champs
Trumbull County Fair’s sale of more than 300 market animals in 12 project areas ran more than 8 hours, but in the end, sale totals topped $159,000.
My favorite Christmas memories
Judith Sutherland recalls some of her favorite childhood Christmas memories.
Strickland says it is time to tighten the belt
COLUMBUS — Moving to address a projected shortfall that may range between $733 million and $1.9 billion, Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland has directed state agencies to cut more than $733 million. Strickland said if conditions worsen, he intends to seek additional funds that may be needed to balance the budget from the state’s $1 billion






