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Bullying and teasing rate as children’s biggest problems
Children aged 8 to 15 listed bullying and teasing as a higher concern than the pressure to have sex, AIDS, racism, or to try alcohol or drugs.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Aug. 27, 2015
A roundup of FFA news.
Earth Day concerns
In his column this week, Scott Shalaway addresses climate change as the greatest existential threat to the planet and civilization today.
Roundup of FFA news for April 11, 2024
Catch up on FFA news from Black River FFA and Norwayne FFA.
Sara Tallmadge, Stautzenberger College
Sara Tallmadge graduated from Stautzenberger College with a two-year veterinary technology degree.
Hot and dry? Stick to what you know about pasture management
Every Monday for the past couple of months on the OSU Extension crop team conference call I have heard Jim Noel from the National Weather Service say that across Ohio we are in a pattern of above average temperatures and below average rainfall. These are not encouraging words for a grazier to hear. This isn’t
Pioneer Trails Tree Farm offers magical Christmas experience
Pioneer Trails Tree Farm gives its customers a special experience, offering horse-drawn wagon rides and Christmas trees that have been nurtured for years.
Henry Bergfeld — The long and short of loving cattle
SUMMITVILLE, Ohio – Henry Bergfeld was never supposed to be a cattleman, never supposed to be college-educated, never supposed to be a cutting-edge leader at one of the nation’s largest cattle ranches.
Columbiana Co. career center renovates landscape, vet facility
The Columbiana County Career & Technical Center completed a $1.1 million renovation that includes a new greenhouse, labs and classroom space. The open expanse of the former horse arena now houses the landscape and design work space.
Greetings from nowhere
I’m not from around here. That’s probably why I got a chuckle when our local village’s Facebook status (yes, we are THAT hip) read “If you are a missing a black cow, we currently have one roaming on Main Street.” Note they said BLACK cow. To differentiate, I suppose, from all the brown cows downtown?






