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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Nov. 12, 2009
NORTH GEORGETOWN, Ohio — The Lone Rangers 4-H club had a meeting Oct. 11 at the North Georgetown Fire Department Hall. There were 24 members, 3 advisers and 17 adults present. Members voted for new officers. They are: president, Audra Antram; vice president, Bethany Burger; secretary, Bridgette Kelly; treasurer, Ashley Hahn; news reporter, Mitchell Kelly;
Muffins In A Melting Pan
“I’m in the mood for blueberry muffins, Mom,” Kathie announced to me in mid-morning during a long weekend off school.
Happy Chinese New Year!
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb shares a fun tradition her family started several years ago: celebrating the Chinese New Year.
Athlete from Stark County dairy bikes cross-country to help sister
Calling themselves the “Runaway Interns,” Nick Thomas and his friend biked cross-country to raise funds for an illness his sister has.
Lack of widespread traceability could cost US cattle farmers, industry
When disease outbreaks arise, animal health officials need to track them back to their sources. But traceability can be a challenge, especially in the cattle industry.
More action is needed on vet shortage
Food animal and public health veterinarians will receive loan assistance in exchange for a three-year commitment to practice in a veterinary shortage area.
Nutrition from birth to first lambing influences productivity of the ewe
Development of replacement ewe lambs over the summer prior to breeding has an impact on the overall productivity of the flock.
Tech meets the garden: 4 products for your growing season
Gardening doesn’t have to just be hand trowels and watering cans anymore.
Beef cattle prices are unbelievable
Current beef prices are unbelievable, and futures look promising.
A trip to Lake Temagami is a trip back in time
TEMAGAMI, Ontario — Sometimes time flies, and others it seems to pass itself by. This annual trip to picturesque Lake Temagami is much like that. New is everywhere, and Temagami is not immune to technology, the human need to go faster, and an equal need to make an ever-shrinking wilderness less wild, easier and with






