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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Feb. 2, 2012:
DAMASCUS, Ohio –The Circle 62 4-H Club elected officers at their meeting Jan. 14. The president is Joey Hollback; vice president is James Kataro; secretary is Jade Huff; health officer is Sami Stryffeler; safety officer is Madi Definbaugh; and news reporter is Joseph Kataro. The club held a pumpkin sale in the fall and raised
Roundup of FFA news for Feb. 13, 2020
Catch up on local FFA news from Northwestern FFA, Black River FFA, Wilmington Area FFA, R.G. Drage CTC FFA and Loudonville FFA.
Carroll County 2013 youth fair livestock auction results
The Carroll County youth livestock auction could have suffered through Ohio’s heat wave, but prior to the beginning of the youth livestock auction, a thunderstorm rocked the fairgrounds and cooled the temperature. Puddles and mud became a welcome replacement to the oppressive heat.
Renaissance Nutrition puts customers first
ROARING SPRING, Pa. — In almost 29 years, Renaissance Nutrition has become the largest nutrition and premix manufacturing business in the Northeast and continues expansion from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The company is also growing in Canada, with additional possibilities for growth internationally. As a company, Renaissance is committed to providing dairy and livestock
Butler Farm Show 2013
Aug. 8, 2013 Sale Total: $198,307.80 Total Lots: 209 See last year’s results STEERS Number of Market Lots: 26 Average: $2.69/pound with champions; $1.96/pound without Total steer sale: $86,246.30 Grand champion: Matt Powers Bid: $16.50/pound Weight: 1,371 pounds Buyer: Amerikohl Mining, Inc. Butler, Pa. Reserve champion: Taylor Kennedy Bid: $5/pound Weight: 1,168 pounds Buyer: Rex
Wooly Pig Farm Brewery brings Bavaria to Coshocton County
A craft brewery in rural Coschocton County focuses on maintaining a historic farm’s integrity while bringing traditional German beers to the area.
Baker’s Golden Dairy: From cow to consumer in one stop
Not only is Baker’s Golden Dairy taking an old idea and making it new again, but they are using social media to do it.
Read it Again: Week of March 20, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Grandfather clock brings $40,500
A signed York Town grandfather clock sold for $40,500 to a bidder from Lancaster, Pa., at the June 15 estate auction of Alice Nelson in Grove City, Pa.
Memories of the auctioneer’s song
In the end, no amount of “stuff” could ever equal Alan Guebert’s father’s good health, abiding friends, deep faith and 89 years to enjoy it all.






