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Trumbull County 4-H endowment fund tops $57,000
Interest earned each year from the money in the fund is used to support local 4-H program needs in many ways.
Soybean crop may reach record yield
COLUMBUS – Despite varied rainfall and high insect populations, Ohio’s soybean crop may be headed for a record-breaking year in yields.
Ohio’s new driver’s license program seems to be working
Fewer 16- and 17-year-olds were involved in fatal crashes, and fewer were involved in crashes involving alcohol use.
Lamb 509 short course offered again
COLUMBUS – Ohio State University Extension’s Lamb 509 short course is being offered again after a two-year absence.
Dairy moves forward with animal ID
RALEIGH, N.C. – Hershey Brothers Dairy Farm near Lancaster, Pa., recently installed a radio-frequency identification (RFID) system.
Beech Fork State Park to salute U.S. with bell ringing
“Salute to America – Let Freedom Ring” will begin at 1:30 p.m. July 4, in the state park near Barboursville, W.Va.
Virtual dairy farm tours begin Oct. 30
This year’s Fall Virtual Farm Tours, coordinated by the American Dairy Association North East, are set to begin on Oct. 30.
Reader: The health benefits of milk have been misrepresented for a long time
Retired dairy farmer, Jim Crawford, wrote in to share his thoughts on the misrepresentation of milk’s nutritional benefits over the years.
A tiny wire, a few feathers and a helping hand
Jim Abrams recalls a trip to the the Gallatin River near Bozeman, Montana where he did a little fly fishing.
Envirothon is the time for STEM students to shine
It is the time of year when many soil and water conservation district’s are busy preparing for Envirothon, writes Kathleen Vrable-Bryan.






