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The horses of war
The War Horses: The Tragic Fate of a Million Horses in the First World War by Simon Butler details the use, abuse, pain and suffering of horses used in World War I.
Greetings from nowhere
I’m not from around here. That’s probably why I got a chuckle when our local village’s Facebook status (yes, we are THAT hip) read “If you are a missing a black cow, we currently have one roaming on Main Street.” Note they said BLACK cow. To differentiate, I suppose, from all the brown cows downtown?
New Ohio guidelines: 4-H volunteers face record, fingerprint checks
New state rules on volunteers affect all people working with youth; 4-H revamps policy.
A rally that weather has not stopped
Marlin Clark talks about how the weather is changing the crop market. He also discusses the drought of 1988.
Farmers could be in for ‘slug’fest
Farmers need to scout for slugs as soon it warms up and fields are dry enough for walking.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Nov. 8, 2012:
MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va. — Members of the Ridge Runners 4-H club met at the Roberts Ridge Volunteer Fire Department for their annual family Thanksgiving dinner. After a dinner, they held their monthly meeting. In old business, members learned the recent lunch stand at the courthouse was a success, selling out of all the offerings. Upcoming events
Battle begins: Landowners vs. Rover
The No. 1 thing to do when negotiating with a landman regarding a pipeline easement is to take notes of each session.
A drop of Dawn dish soap saves birds
CINCINNATI – A drop of oil the size of a dime on a bird’s body or wings can damage the insulated layer of down feathers and cause the bird to freeze to death.
E-mail scam targets livestock owners
Livestock export scheme nearly scams two Ohio livestock producers.
Enjoy naturalist programs, winter hikes in February
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is hosting several family-friendly winter hikes and naturalist activities in February.






