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Grateful for that million dollar rain
I never once thought I would see it, nor say it, but after weeks on end without rain, there is reason to celebrate.
A roundup of 4-H news for May 19, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Western Reserve Rangers, Mahoning County Junior Leaders, Breeders and Feeders, Rough Riders and Auburn Swine 4-H clubs.
Farm incomes projected to drop for second year in a row
After experiencing record highs in commodity prices just two years ago, farmers will be feeling the pinch as prices continue to drop for the coming season.
Background check changes for OSU 4-H volunteers
A new Ohio State University policy requires all students, staff and volunteers working in programs with youth to be fingerprinted every four years.
Short week may make erratic markets
The most notable feature of this week on the Chicago Board of Trade is the lack of trading hours.
Canfield Fair Pumpkin Show: Growing a giant
The Canfield Fair Pumpkin Show celebrates its 53rd year.
Celebrating the life of Ohio State’s Harry Barr
“I expect you to do better next time.” Dr. Harry Barr, Ohio State University professor and teacher of Dairy Science 201 — the introductory dairy science class, and my very first dairy class back in 1979 — said it quietly as he laid my first exam face down on the desk in front of me.
Pa. Gov. Tom Corbett declares Jan. 9 ‘Cooperative Extension Day’
Pennsylvania’s governor proclaimed Jan. 9 Cooperative Extension Day, in recognition of the 100 years since the formation of the land grant outreach program started by the Smith-Lever Act.
Event introduces people to the taste of lamb
WOOSTER, Ohio — When Don Brown heard about a grant made possible by the American Lamb Board he took a chance and filled out an application. The result was an $800 grant which the Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association used to introduce consumers to the taste of lamb. Funds from the grant were used to
Acupuncture for pets? Some vets using method to treat pain
Acupuncture, an ancient method that’s used to manage pain, can be used on dogs, horses and cows.






