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New apps help producers manage beef herds better
LINCOLN, Neb. — Two new University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension beef apps will help producers manage their beef cow herds better. NUBeef-BCS and NUBeef-UTS are available in the Google Play and Apple App Store, said Rick Rasby, UNL Extension beef specialist, who developed the app along with UNL EdMedia’s Mark Hendricks. Details NUBeef-UTS is an udder
Donald C. Rupert, 1913-2009
SEBRING, Ohio — Donald Charles Rupert, 95, of 800 South 15th Street, Sebring, Ohio, died April 21, 2009, in the Crandall Medical Center of Copeland Oaks. He was born to Willis and Emma Van Skiver Rupert Dec. 14, 1913, on the Rupert family farm outside of New Waterford, Ohio. After graduating from Fairfield Centralized High
A smile for the holidays
West Virginia 4-H club worked together for the holidays to provide a merrier Christmas for 10 students at New Manchester Elementary.
Dedication
I often wonder to myself if dedication is becoming an old-fashioned word which we just wink at, go on our way and do as we please?
West Branch FFA increases recognition
The West Branch FFA broke new ground by presenting more awards to upperclassmen than ever before during its annual member-parent banquet April 18.
The boogeyman gets a warm reception
When I was somewhere around 10, if you had asked me to describe the milk inspector who paid surprise visits to our family dairy farm, I know, at least in part, what I would have told you.
Roundup of FFA news for Nov. 14, 2019
Catch up on local FFA news from Black River FFA, Edon FFA, Northwestern FFA, United FFA, Loudonville FFA, Norwayne FFA and more.
Ohio man brings ‘hope chicks’ to Kenya, Africa
If you give a man an egg, he eats. If you give him an incubator and a hatchery, he hatches eggs. Those chicks grow, and with them the possibility of elevating Kenya, Africa, out of poverty.
Ohio State students selected for FAST symposium
Ohio State agriscience education students Haley Sherman and Sarah Landis were selected to attend the Future Agriscience Teacher Symposium.
Smith-Hughes Act celebrates centennial
The Smith-Hughes Act was signed into law in 1917. Creating a federal board for vocational education, it continues to impact career and technical education.






