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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
You had to have pluck to survive
“I’d passed the teacher test. I was being offered the job of an itinerant replacement teacher in northern Arizona. The school that was expecting me was in Red Lake, Arizona, five hundred miles to the west of our farm, and the only way for me to get there was (on my horse) Patches. I decided
Losing 4-H would hurt the community
Reader gives more support for Harrison County 4-H program.
Herbivores + light = more plant biodiversity
Light availability at the ground level appears to be a big factor in maintaining or losing plant species biodiversity.
Afternoon by Lake Milton
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about a day of relaxation.
Losing 4-H would hurt the community
Reader gives more support for Harrison County 4-H program.
Ask FSA Andy By FSA Andy
Hello Again! I can’t believe that it is already the middle of May. Before we know it, it will be Memorial Day weekend, kids will be getting out of school, and spare time will be spent at numerous graduation barbecues. Ready or not, summer is right around the corner, and so are some important Farm
Seven generations of maple syrup production in Ohio
The Goodell family has been producing maple syrup for seven generations. Over time, processes have changed but the syrup taste has remained true.
10 facts about the giant chicken that went viral
Learn more about the enormous chicken that stumped and amazed Twitter users as they retweeted its video over 30,000 times and liked it over 43,000 times.
Enjoy the moment before it’s gone
So many things in this world keep right on changing, but one thing remains constant. We will age, some gracefully, some fighting the inevitable every step of the way.






