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Checkoff boosters’ facts are weak
Columnist Alan Guebert comments on the USDA’s lenthgy, costly and failing devense of commodity checkoffs.
Sandhill cranes perform a courtship to remember
The Platte River flows past Kearney, Neb., and in March it can be a cold, inhospitable place. It certainly was back in 1982. I was there for a professional meeting, but I spent my first afternoon shivering in a blind overlooking the river. Waterfowl, mostly Canada geese and mallards, covered the shallows and sand bars.
Twin sisters break sales records at Summit Co. Fair livestock sale
Twins Lisa and Amy Bourgeois took both the grand and reserve champion titles for their steers at the Summit County Fair last week and sold them at the fair’s highest prices in history.
On the road to France, where buckets of butter and veal fill their stomachs
When the lovely Catherine and I travel, we often follow a plan that is purposely vague. Sure, we know where we’re going, but the route we drive, fly or canoe to reach it often could be described as “north out of Des Moines” or “turn right at Amarillo.” This year’s big adventure, however, defied footloose:
Get your feet wet to spot the elusive rail
Rails, gallinules, and coots live amid the dense vegetation that surrounds lakes, swamps, and marshes. Most species are seldom noticed.
Randolph Fair: Portage Co. buyers set records
RANDOLPH, Ohio – One of the Portage County 4-H clubs is called the “Everything Under the Sun” club. And that just about sums up the animals that parade across the auction block during the annual
Rain can’t wash away that fair spirit
Sharp brothers take top spots in steer, lamb and hog competitions.
Washington Co. sale stays strong
Sale prices stayed strong as always at Washington County Fair’s junior livestock sale in Washington, Pa.
Roundup of 4-H news for Aug. 20, 2020
The Four Leaf Clovers 4-H Club continues to meet by Zoom meeting.
Ohio State students dig through trash to measure food waste
Student employees at Ohio State University are digging into trash to pull out tossed food in its various forms as part of a study on food waste.






