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Sustainable food and farm conference now accepting online registration
GRANVILLE, Ohio — Registration is now open for the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association’s 34th annual conference, Growing Opportunities, Cultivating Change. The conference will take place Feb. 16-17 in Granville, Ohio Licking County The conference will be held at the Granville Middle and High schools, 248 New Burg St., Granville. This year’s conference will
Hallowed ground: Arlington Cemetery workers pay their respects every day
By KANTELE FRANKO ARLINGTON, Va. — Nearly 4 million people visit Arlington National Cemetery annually, many of them tourists searching for U.S. history. They watch the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns and see more than a dozen other memorials or monuments. They pay their respects to the 300,000 people who
The forgotten history of Memorial Day
The authentic story of how Memorial Day came into being.
Lake County Farm Bureau scholarships available
Lake County Farm Bureau is offering scholarship opportunities to students pursuing post-high school education.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 18, 2009
SCIO, Ohio — The A-Z 4-H club met June 10 with 12 members in attendance. Cookie dough was delivered, project books were worked on, volunteer work was discussed and T-shirts will be available for pick up at the next meeting. The next meeting will be in July for the clean up at the fairgrounds. *
Study: Combining ear tags, implants stimulates cattle growth
When ear tags and an injectable growth implant called Long Range were used together, the study found cattle increased live weight gain by 30 to 40 pounds.
USDA publishes Grassland Reserve Program final rule
WASHINGTON — USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) issued the final rule for the Grassland Reserve Program (GRP), which defines requirements for participants and incorporates changes to program implementation requested by the public. The final rule can be viewed at www.regulations.gov. “We have lost more than 21 million acres of ranchland and pastureland to development
State board passes new academic standards
Ohio has adopted new educational standards for science and social studies.
Larding needles weren’t for sewing
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about what some of the terms included in old cookbooks mean in terms of fireplace cooking.
Annual ‘Stop the Hate’ scholarship program launches
The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage is now accepting applications for its annual Stop the Hate® Youth Speak Out essay writing contest.






