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Carroll County to host statewide cattlemen’s roundup
Editors note: The registration deadline has been extended to Aug. 13.
Goats are greening up Bluegrass Station landfill sites in Kentucky
AVON, Ky. — Stories of large corporations and cities using goats to graze green spaces are cropping up all over the country. Now Bluegrass Station in Fayette County is partnering with the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture and area goat producers to green up some landfill sites. Bluegrass Station maintains more than 50 acres
Record books show Ohio’s hunting history
Happy New Year, the day when most Ohio deer hunters resolve to kill a giant, a whitetail buck that merits a spot in the Ohio record book.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 17, 2022
Catch up on local 4-H news from Happy Harvesters 4-H Club, Western Reserve Rangers 4-H Club, Geauga Beef and Swine 4-H Club and more.
How to reduce hay loss on your farm
Learn how to reduce the cost of feeding your livestock by reducing hay cutting losses due to storage and feeding.
In defense of running amok
I had a very happy childhood. This means my hope of ever writing a really great “tell all” book is probably not going to happen.
Ohio Livestock Coalition to offers classroom materials
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Livestock Coalition has developed a package of educational materials for teachers designed to teach Ohio third-graders about the origins of the food they eat every day and about the important role agriculture plays in Ohio’s economy. Free of charge The For Your InFARMation materials support key Ohio academic content standards for
Portraits in Progress: Burgett Angus Farm: Breeding to be the best
Keith Burgett and sons Phillip and Bryan have built sort of an Angus dynasty since they bought their first cattle in 1984. They now raise about 350 head, consisting mostly of purebred Angus and some crosses.
Youngstown Press Club to give $2,000 scholarships
Scholarships are being offered to college juniors or seniors from the Mahoning or Shenango valleys who are studying journalism or a related field.
Tests start even before your kids enter school
Is America’s future resting in the hands of children well educated in taking tests and little more? Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt raises her hand.






