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Rain squashes hope of bumper pumpkin crop this year
Ohio pumpkin producers battled downy mildew this year, the worst in 25 years.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Jan. 28, 2010
MECHANICSTOWN, Ohio — The Freedom Riders 4-H club met Jan. 11 at Adviser Tiffany Roberts’ home, with 20 in attendance. The treasurer’s report was given, and it was reported that the Christmas wreath fundraiser brought in $600. The club planned a community service project for March. It also made plans for attending Equine Affaire and
Keys to maximizing the rewards of a baleage production system
Learn how proper management can help you avoid the risks of botulism and listeriosis and maximize your results in a baleage production system.
Support of 4-H, FFA youth is priceless
The small signs were plastered throughout the barns at the Ashtabula County Fairgrounds: “Who will buy the million dollar steer?” and “Who will buy the half-million dollar hog?” The signs made sense when sale officials announced this would be the year that the total for the steer sale would pass the million dollar mark (at
Ashtabula County Fair junior fair livestock auction results
Find out who topped the junior fair market livestock competitions at this year’s Ashtabula County Fair.
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Kym Seabolt dove into the original social media — old newspapers — and devoured her great grandfather’s court-appointed vengeance with glee.
Future of deer management clouded by coming decline in hunter numbers
Deer management strategies will need to change to manage populations of whitetails in many states because so many deer hunters are aging out of the sport.
Ohio Beef Expo junior show champions
At the Ohio Beef Expo junior show, over 900 head of cattle were showcased. Find all the results here.
An enormous spirit not to be forgotten
A joyful, larger-than-life, friend to all is how Judith Sutherland will forever think of her late brother-in-law, Dick Sutherland.
If the style makes you happy, keep it
If you love it, it’s always in style. Kymberly Foster Seabolt believes we need to stop surrounding ourselves with what others say is trendy.






