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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 24, 2010
BURTON, Ohio — Auburn Swine Club members met June 13 at the Ward home. Members approved the same buyers’ gifts, with a price of $4 each. Members also discussed the skillathon breakfast July 17, and club members are asked to bring bakery items or doughnuts and help set up at 8 a.m. Everyone was also
Bids are booming for Knox County Fair youth
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio – In order to speed the auction day along, the
We lost some great ones in century’s first decade: Merlin Woodruff
Merlin Woodruff Merlin D. Woodruff, nationally known auctioneer and voice of the Ohio State Fair Sale of Champions for 46 years, died Dec. 30, 2007. A graduate of the Reppert School of Auctioneering in 1948, Woodruff also cried the All-American Jersey Cattle Sale for more than 40 years. He sold all types of auctions, but
LETTER: Dairy exports a bright spot for milk producers
One out of every seven loads of milk is exported — that is one day every week that the total U.S. milk production is exported.
Pa. FB salutes legislator who’s back on the farm; calls for biofuels boost
HERSHEY, Pa. – Former state representative Paul Semmel of Lehigh County received the
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 16, 2011:
BURTON, Ohio — The Geauga Dairymen 4-H club met June 8. The club received 10 helper tickets for admittance to the Great Geauga County Fair from the 4-H advisory committee for donating the winning basket for the Rubber Duck Race fundraiser. Kalyn and Dakota attended the sales committee meeting June 9. Tony, the safety officer
Summer’s end brings happy memories
Judith Sutherland’s grandson and great-nephew enjoy watching the kicker baler make its way across her western boundary field.
Use cautioun selling mineral rights, lawyer warns
SALEM, Ohio — The region’s shale-leasing boom has ignited a gusher of offers to buy mineral rights, and landowners need to use caution when considering such deals, a local oil and gas lawyer warns. Alan D. Wenger, an attorney with Harrington, Hoppe & Mitchell, says some landowners stuck with older oil and gas leases are
Auction supports health care for handicapped youth
Quilts and furniture items will highlight the seventh annual Bureau of Children with Medical Handicap fund-raising auction July 5.
What’s the big deal about trees anyway?
This is my first contribution to Farm and Dairy on behalf of the Portage Soil and Water Conservation District. With less than a month in my new position as stormwater educator, it was difficult to come up with a substantive topic. Then, I started compiling a tree list for the 2011 spring tree sale, and






