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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Nov. 26, 2009
ORWELL, Ohio — The Mustang Wranglers 4-H horse club held its regular monthly meeting Nov. 14 at Saddles Etc. & Gift Shop. Club members elected the following officers: Stephanie Mason, president; Carolyn Morrow, vice-president; Jackie Warren, secretary; Katrina Kingdom, treasurer; Hannah Propst, reporter and Helena Zaller, librarian. The club voted on fundraising and community service
Organic crops succeeding in Ohio
Organic farming increasing, even in down economy.
Adequate P and K levels critical for high-yielding alfalfa stands
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Alfalfa growers need to start thinking about whether they should apply potassium and phosphorus on their fields this spring and at what rate, said two Purdue University experts. Both phosphorus and potassium can increase yield and stand longevity, but to maximize production and profitability it’s important to adjust fertilizer rates to
Sleep over, perchance to dream (or cry)
It is said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. If this is so, then someone call the men in white coats because I am definitely insane. We have been on summer vacation for approximately a week now. Nine days, 13 hours and 31.6 minutes,
National Ayrshire Convention hosts elite sale, offers tours and workshops
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The New York Ayrshire Club is gearing up to host the 2008 National Ayrshire Convention June 4-7 in Rochester, N.Y. at the R.I.T. Inn and Conference Center. Besides the annual business of the Ayrshire association, the convention will be packed with tours, workshops, contests and the national sale. Other tours include the
The country can’t afford farm programs like before, or can it?
Since early spring, Republican aggies in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate have warned their farm and ranch constituents that farm program spending will be cut $3 billion over five years, beginning with the 2006 federal budget.
Farmers’ windfall is breath of fresh air
Standing atop the sweeping farm ridge 70 miles north of Berlin, the stiff wind off the Baltic Sea painted my cheeks apple red in minutes.
Music makes life complete and amazing
Columnist Judith Sutherland’s life is a patchwork of songs, each tune bringing back a memory all its own.
Nice place to visit but does he have to live there?
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt doesn’t remember signing a permission slip for her little one to grow up so quickly.
Hats off to United Local Junior High
Students at United Local Junior High in Columbiana County are continuing a project of gathering supplies and toys for orphans in Belarus and Russia.






