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2022 Portage County Randolph Fair sale
Find all the results for the 2022 Portage County Randolph Fair junior livestock sale here.
‘Hay’ there, it is now time to plan ahead
Learn more about farm management practices to make sure you have enough high-quality forage for 2020 and 2021.
Hard-boiled eggs safer than soft-boiled eggs for Easter
While some people prefer soft-boiled eggs over hard-boiled eggs, from a food safety standpoint, it is safer to use hard-boiled eggs for dyeing Easter eggs.
Roundup of 4-H news for Nov. 16, 2017
Sawyer Jones, son of Rick and Laura Jones, was the recipient of the Western Reserve Rangers 4-H club’s 2017 4-H Spirit Award.
How will climate change impact animal ag in Northeast?
Nutrient management and disease are expected to be complicated by warmer, wetter conditions. An increase in hot days will challenge some and benefit others.
How to limit house spiders
11 natural methods that will keep your home spider free.
Grid marketing could reward your herd
Most cattle feeders are pretty shrewd businessmen and women. They don’t just know how to run a break-even. They live and breathe them. They study profit opportunities like their future depends on them, because — especially in times like these — it does. Talk marketing with any longtime feeder, and they’re likely to tell you
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 19, 2014:
BERLIN CENTER, Ohio — Western Reserve Rangers 4-H Club member Shannon Marshburn shared her expertise about her “Shopping Saavy” clothing project when the club met for their June meeting. Her presentation included the information she used on her poster display and how she assembled her notebook for clothing judging in 2013. Kathleen Moser announced a
Dates to remember, as you await better weather
Hello again! The weather, the weather, the weather! Lately it sounds like a curse word. I realize it is only March, and yes, I know spring will come eventually. It just feels like it has been a very long winter. For me, it isn’t about getting into a field to get it planted. In my
As federal policies change, make sure you’re still eligible
Hello again! Planning ahead used to be in my vocabulary, but that was before I had children. Now I feel like I fly by the seat of my pants and I only plan one day at a time and that is usually done the night before, as I drift off to sleep. I have noticed






