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Roundup of 4-H news for Aug. 29, 2019
Catch up on FFA news from the Mahoning County Junior Fair Board and Country Kids and Kritters 4-H Club.
Family-A-Fair comes to Kent-Ashtabula
The schedule of events for the May 5 extension fair will includes Ashtabula County’s own version of Family Feud.
Star Mills looks back on 160 years of the grind
At one time, Louisville, Ohio was home to four feed mills. However, as times have changed, only Star Mills remains in business.
Following cows’ carbon footprint from barn to field
University of Wisconsin-Madison Michel Wattiaux is conducting a study to improve herd management practices and potentially reduce cows’ carbon footprint.
Innovative Farmers of Ohio schedules Trumbull County farm tours for August 21
KINSMAN, Ohio — Innovative Farmers of Ohio will sponsor tours of two farms in Trumbull County Aug. 21. from 11 a.m.. to 1 p.m.
Wooster Rotary auction successful
WOOSTER, Ohio — The Annual Antiques and Collectible Auction sponsored by the Rotary Club of Wooster, was a successful event that attracted more than 750 active bidders April 8-9 at the Wooster High School. Total sales were just under $200,000. The annual event, now in its 37th year, is the main fund-raising project of the
Northeastern Ohio Forestry Association holds banquet
COLUMBUS — The Northeastern Ohio Forestry Association held its annual banquet with approximately 103 members and guests in attendance. Awards Dave and Nancy Hively received the Distinguished Service Award and Charlie and Annette Woodrum received the Outstanding Woodlot Management Award. Thanks in part to the Hivelys, the group’s membership numbers have climbed and are sustaining
Ohio man wins 2008 Herdsman of the Year
OMAHA, Neb. — The 2008 Herdsman of the Year was honored with a trophy buckle in memory of Lawrence Grathwohl and sponsored by the Shorthorn Foundation during the North American International Livestock Exposition. Josh Greenhorn Two members of the Grathwohl family were in attendance as well as Jack Ragsdale, on behalf of the Shorthorn Foundation,
Penn State’s solar home open for public tours
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The MorningStar, an 800-square-foot solar house was which was designed and constructed by Penn State students and faculty, is now open on Penn State’s University Park campus and ready to serve one of its core purposes, public education.
Keep politics out of church and vice versa
Americans must break from our chronic apathy and complacency so we can confront the carnal chaos surrounding the recent attempt to elect a president of the United States.






