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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 5, 2012:
TUSCARAWAS, Ohio — Buckhorn Buckshots 4-H club meet at the Wainwright Community Hall April 1 at 4 p.m. There were 38 4-H members, seven advisers and parents in attendance. Members were reminded to turn in their enrollment cards by the next meeting. The 4-H club elected their 2012 officers. Election results are as follows: Cassandra
National Cattlemen’s Foundation announces W.D. Farr Scholarship recipients
Emily Melchior, New Mexico State University, and Luke Fuerniss, Texas Tech University, are the recipients of the 2021 W.D. Farr Scholarship.
Pa. wants to hear from farmers, veterinarians on lab issues
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania’s Animal Health and Diagnostic Commission is seeking producers and representatives of agricultural organizations to participate in a focus group on animal health needs and priorities in the state.
Ashland County Fair tractor pull results
ASHLAND, Ohio — The Ashland County Agricultural Society hosted an Ohio State Tractor Pullers Association sanctioned pull held during the 159th Ashland County Fair. Four classes were posted for the full grandstand of attendees. • Super Stock Division: Jeff Hothen took first with a pull of 403.60 feet on “Fully Loaded.” Frank Keener with “XXX”
Hearth to Heart: Mission Accomplished?
Three steps higher than the rest of our church’s sanctuary, Carol and I noted how much hotter the air felt in just that slightly elevated area where we took our turn as elders during our Sunday worship service.
Read it Again: Week of April 11, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Sundays were a time to slow down
During Judith Sutherland’s youth, nothing — absolutely no business of any kind — was open on Sunday.
Don’t let a red tide end your beach fun on Florida’s coast
Although the long-lasting red tide of 2018 nearly put a damper on Mike Tontimonia’s Florida vacation, he found plenty to do in the Venice/Nokomis area.
Slap Me
My mother-in-law and I spent an afternoon with my 20-year-old daughter in Kent. Josie adopted a kitten the week before our visit. I was more excited about meeting her pet than seeing her, and I admitted as much to her while I was there. There’s something so precious about the innocence of a baby animal
Lawrence SWCD recognizes key players at annual awards luncheon
The Kind family’s Grassycrest Farm took home honors as Conservation Farm of the Year.






