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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Nov. 5, 2009
SMITHVILLE, Ohio — The Smithville FFA competed in the Career Development Event soil judging contest Oct. 10. The rural team consisting of Wayne Stoller, Samantha Steiner, Alex Massaro and Miriam Gochnauer competed at the state level after going through county, and districts then finally state. The contest was held at Wilmington Collage and the members
Wayne Co. recognizes 4-H volunteers at banquet
Shirley Pittenger’s dedication to the 4-H program earned her the 2002 Meritorious Service Award during the Wayne County 4-H Volunteer Recognition Banquet at The Barn Restaurant in Smithville.
Program certifies noxious weed-free hay
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A niche hay and straw market promises higher profits for Indiana growers, if they can leave one essential ingredient out of each bale.
Ohio collaboration will produce beef in Israel
CLEVELAND – A unique collaboration between the Cleveland-based Ohio-Israel Agricultural Initiative of
Pa. manure regs fire up industry
SALEM, Ohio – Recently proposed regulations would require Pennsylvania’s manure haulers and their employees to be certified and, in some cases, for the owner to be on-site during all applications.
Area residents say watershed district’s plan still vague
SALEM, Ohio – The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District says its idea holds water, but some landowners in 18 eastern Ohio counties deny it and say the district’s latest plan is giving them a sinking feeling.
Farm bill moves out of Senate
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Senate voted 79-14 on Friday, Dec. 14, to pass its version of the 2007 farm bill.
A word for a happy, successful 2024
David Marrison reflects on 2023 and prepares for 2024 by selecting the word manage as his word to implement and focus on in the new year.
Traders love to stir up a weather market
Marlin Clark details how the grain markets have been impacted by recent weather in the Great Plains and South America.
More things to worry about in the grain markets
Although current commodity prices may not be a major concern for farmers, there’s plenty to worry about. Marlin Clark outlines his grain market concerns.






