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Life is short: Go fishing instead
Life isn’t always about what must be done on any given day, reminds columnist Judith Sutherland.
Conservation promoters honored at Wayne Co. SWCD annual meeting
WOOSTER, OHIO — The Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District named Fred Galehouse as the recipient of its Friend of Conservation Award during the 2010 annual meeting Following his graduation from The Ohio State University with a degree in mechanical engineering, Galehouse started his drainage contracting business in 1948. He attended his first drainage contractors
Tips for repelling mosquitoes this summer
Certain herbs are known to repel mosquitoes. There are many ways you can reduce the number of mosquitoes around your home and property.
Calls increase for Confederate flag merchandise bans at county fairs
In early June, Ohio legislators rejected a measure to ban Confederate flags at county and independent fairs. Since then, some community members in Mahoning and Medina counties have been signing online petitions to ban the flag at their local fairs, an initiative that some fair officials say has tenuous legal standing.
Stephanie Thompson, West Virginia University
Stephanie Thompson graduated from West Virginia University with a Bachelors in Human Nutrition and Foods and Masters in Nutritional Food Science.
Managing risk in a risky business
With a substantial up-front cost in buying cattle this spring, summer grazing is as risky as it has ever been. However, better management can help.
Ohio’s wine industry: The movers, shakers and growers of a blossoming trade
Ohio wines have a full-bodied history, ripe with civil war, Prohibition, countless frosts and diseases, but there’s never been a time of such growth as there’s been in the past five years.
Roundup of FFA news for May 5, 2022
Catch up on local FFA news from Fayetteville FFA, West Holmes FFA, Hillsdale FFA, Utica FFA, Zane Trace FFA and Western Reserve FFA.
The market knows no border
SALEM, Ohio — One-third of U.S. products are destined for export, according to Chris Henney, president and CEO of Ohio Agribusiness Association, and with numbers like that, it is clear that farmers and agribusiness professionals need to have an international perspective. In the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at Ohio State University, 40
Awards: Ohio FFA recognizes its best
Click here for main story. COLUMBUS — The 84th state FFA convention saw hundreds of FFA members and guests honored for their hard work and success in the program. Here is a highlight of some of the winners: Washington Leadership Conference scholarship recipients: Erica White, Ashland; Shelby White, Ashland; Thomas Shaw, Greenville; Lauren Williams, Miami






