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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 12, 2009
MARIETTA, Ohio — The Washington County office of Ohio State University Extension held its annual 4-H Camp Counselor Assessment Night Feb. 23 at the Washington County Career Center. More than 60 area teens 14 to 18 showed up to be evaluated. After the assessment night experience, each teen is required to have a face-to-face interview
Tracing the rich history of national 4-H
4-H, which began in 1902, is a combination of the efforts of people concerned about young people and its early history is an example of its cooperative nature.
Ohio teen wins top prize for Hereford photograph
Samantha Wallace, of Kansas, Ohio, took first place in a photography contest at the Junior National Hereford Expo, July 12.
Nominees accepted for Ohio Ag Hall of Fame
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Agricultural Council is seeking nominations for the 2013 Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame.Induction into the Ohio Agricultural Hall of Fame is Ohio’s highest recognition of an individual who has made outstanding contributions to the agricultural industry. Each year up to four prominent agricultural leaders are honored and inducted into the Ohio
Ohio food banks looking for protein sources from farmers
The state committed $15 million from Ohio’s American Rescue Plan Act funds to procure meat, dairy and eggs from Ohio farmers.
Farmers can’t ignore the grim economic reality
We can’t wish this current farm economy away, and we can’t ignore the impact to individual farms and farmers. Commentary from Editor Susan Crowell.
Silage responsibility: Protect our future
I remember one of the first times I learned about silage leachate and how toxic it can be to aquatic life. Luckily, my first experience wasn’t looking at a bunch of dead rotting fish trying to get out of their polluted homes. I was simply reading about it, and talking about conservation practices to help
Sarchione Ford expands options for consumers and farmers in northeast Ohio
RANDOLPH, Ohio — They’ve been selling cars and trucks in Alliance for nearly 100 years, and now Sarchione Auto Sales is ready to serve even more customers, thanks to a new location along state Route 44 in Randolph. Formerly known as Jenior Ford, Sarchione Ford is continuing the line of Fords and expanding with more
Small town fun or big time heist?
One reader wishes community festivals would be fun instead of expensive to attend.
Pa. 4-H’ers participate in national wildlife habitat program
Penn State Extension sent Carley Locke and Grace Ziegmont as delegates to the National Wildlife Habitat Education Program Invitational.






