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Mahoning Co. 4-H’ers sew face masks
Mahoning County 4-Hers are doing what they can to help amid the COVID-19 crisis by making face masks for the county’s essential medical workers.
Urban Shepherds to hold training in Peninsula
A day of Urban Shepherds training will be held May 16, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Business profile: American Trailers
MANNINGTON, W.Va. — American Trailers began in 2000 and has gained recognition as a trailer company for all, with a worldwide following. American Trailers is family-owned and operated with two locations, one in Mineral Wells, W.Va., and a second in Batavia, Ohio. American Trailers is the largest Featherlite dealer in the world. They are also
How to build a grow light system for starting seeds indoors
Building a simple A-frame grow light system for starting seeds indoors takes a trip to your local home improvement store and a few hours time.
Learn to grow hydrangeas
Mahoning County OSU Extension will offer its 2024 Hydrangea School April 18 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the extension office.
A roundup of 4-H news for March 10, 2016
This week’s roundup includes news from the Geauga Dairymen 4-H club.
Pollinator gardens support delicate, beautiful ecosystems
Tami Gingrich shares tips for choosing different themes and creating beautiful gardens to support important pollinator populations in Ohio and beyond.
Roundup of FFA news for Oct. 24, 2024
Catch up on FFA news from Hillsdale FFA, Northwestern FFA, East Knox FFA and Racine Southern FFA.
Extension creates marketing tool to help make farms more profitable
HECTOR, N. Y. — Matthew Glenn would rather spend his time growing vegetables than selling vegetables. That is why the Finger Lakes region grower was happy to implement the recommendations of a marketing tool developed by staff at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County. “We found that if we increased our CSA (Community Supported Agriculture)
Facing hard times in December 1932
My parents, Blanche Ganoe and Sam Moore, were married in October 1931, and while I don’t know how they spent that first Christmas, I’m pretty sure that by the time Christmas of 1932 rolled around, they were living in the farmhouse (owned by my grandfather) where I grew up. The Townsends (Dad’s sister, her husband






