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2012 Mercer County 4-H Roundup
Aug. 3, 2012 Sale Total: $130,914.74 Total Lots: 187 STEERS Number of Market Lots: 18 Average: $1,951.40 with champions; $1,751.00 without Number of carcass lots: 1 Average: $1,310.40 (no champions) Grand champion: Chance Rains Bid: $3.10/pound Weight: 1,295 pounds Buyer: Atwell & Perrine Excavating, McDowell Implement, Coolspring Corn Maze Reserve champion: Carson Ligo Bid: $2.40/pound
2012 Carroll County Fair
The 2012 Carroll County Fair youth livestock auction had multiple record breaking bids.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Dec. 11, 2008
MEDINA, Ohio — The Medina County junior fair market beef steer and market heifer weigh-in and identification will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Jan. 17 at the county fairgrounds. All beef steers and market heifers to be shown at the county fair and those beef animals intended for the Carcass Show must be
Pressing business: Family keeps sorghum syrup flowing
HOWARD, Ohio – We were fortunate here in Knox County this past summer to have had adequate rain along with all those 90-degree days.
Ohio exotic industry roaring over governor’s ban
HSUS applauds rule, says private citizens not ‘sophisticated’ enough to own, care for certain animals
From city girl to hands-on farmer
Nancy Midla grew up in metropolitan New York. Over the years her passion for farming grew. She now manages the family farm and educates the public about ag.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 18, 2010
INDIANAPOLIS — The West Holmes FFA chapter attended the 83rd National FFA Convention Oct. 20-23 in Indianapolis. Members attended the American degree session, where four members received their American degrees, including Martin Overholt, son of Marty and Sue Overholt, Linsey Howell, daughter of Dave and Lora Howell, Paul Skolmutch, son of Dan and Kathy Skolmutch,
Portage County’s Randolph Fair wraps up fair week
Find out who topped the junior fair market livestock competitions, and see if you’re in a slideshow of photos taken at this year’s Portage County Fair.
Dairy Channel: No two cows are alike
Diane Shoemaker writes about feral calves or cows with brain gaps.
Researcher studying ways to handle huge quantities of biomass
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — As scientists scramble to develop ways to generate enormous amounts of energy from cleaner-burning, renewable fuels to replace coal and oil, promising agricultural crops such as switchgrass have made headlines. But selecting the plants from which to make energy is just part of the challenge. Systems to handle huge volumes of






