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Extension in four Ohio counties turn to polls for help
The May primary will be a deciding factor for several OSU Extension programs and 4-H.
West Point Reception Day turns civilians into cadets
(Editor’s note: Weston Boose, a 4-H’er from rural Norwalk, Ohio, and son of Terry and Mary Lisa Boose, is starting college life at the U.S. Military Academy. This is the second in an occasional series by contributing writer Judy Kocab on Boose’s first year in the academy, where the battlecry of “Duty. Honor. Country.” still
Renaissance man turns his passions into rewarding careers
MEADVILLE, Pa. — There’s a lot more to auctioneering than a gavel, talented patter and a crowded room. To survive and thrive in the auction world, an auctioneer needs to be familiar with the inventory, read the crowd and recognize a trend as it grows. After more than a quarter of a century as an
Your turn: Some readers can really write
Thirteen years ago this week a thin packet containing four agricultural columns hit the cluttered desks of 124 newspaper editors and publishers in 14 Midwestern states.
Mountain bikers find plenty of twists and turns in Ohio
State parks now offer some off-road terrain for mountain bikers.
Student’s essay wins class trip to local hog farm
Lillian Worline, a third-grade student from Defiance Elementary School, received the grand prize from the Ohio Livestock Coalition’s student essay contest.
Vacation with Us: A Trip to Nashville with The Reeds, Shaheens, Calderones. and Haidets
The following group visited the Loveless Cafe in Nashville: Randy and Brenda Reed, Homeworth, Ohio; Greg and Claudia Shaheen, Beloit, Ohio; Mark Calderone, Sebring, Ohio; and Jon and Reba Calderone and Jeff and Cathy Haidet, all of Alliance, Ohio.
A dozen disasters: 12 things to trip you up in 2012
Recognizing risk is the first step to keeping agriculture profitable. Here’s our list of 12 things that could trip you up in 2012. It’s up to you to do something about it.
Ohio’s Scenic Rivers program turns 50, worth a celebration
Recognizing the importance of river corridor protection, Ohio pioneered the river preservation movement with the nation’s first Scenic Rivers Act.
Nothing scientific about the plane repairs, but trip was science mecca
The trip was off to a good start. Made good time to the Pittsburgh airport, narrowly missing the 100,000 people the shuttle driver said would be converging on the airport to see the Air Force Air Show at 1 p.






