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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Aug. 27, 2009
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The East Township Young Producers 4-H club met Aug. 15 with 25 members in attendance. Members received tickets to sell for their annual fundraiser, with the winner to be drawn at the November meeting. Members filled out their honor member forms. Dalton Ulman gave a demonstration on different ways to cast a
I admit it, I’m a slacker mom
It is far too soon for me to be waxing rhapsodic about a successful parenting journey. My children are still young(ish). I don’t like to consider myself a wild success, or break my arm patting myself on the back quite yet. Still, as kids go I think ours are turning out all right. Sure, they
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 18, 2010
NORTH BENTON, Ohio — The Village Varieties 4-H club met March 9 at North Benton Presbyterian Church, with 41 members present along with 11 Cloverbuds. Members were advised that project books were available and they could be picked up. Members needing new club shirts were advised to contact Adviser Sharen O’Brock. Adviser Rita Jarvis discussed
Mad cow disease found in U.S.
Animal linked to herd imported from Alberta, Canada, in 2001.
Experts advise bug vigilance for farms
WOOSTER, Ohio – Soybean growers are being encouraged to scout their fields amid scattered reports of high numbers of leaf defoliators making a meal of the crop.
Hills Supply under new ownership
Stark County dairy farmer Frank Burkett and Hills Supply employee Mick Heiby have purchased Hills Supply Inc., the well-known dairy supply company founded in 1979.
Trophy Life
I am not a trophy mom. I mean I think I’m a catch, but I’m not “into” trophies.
Governor’s budget would slash Penn State Extension, ag research by half
By DARRIN YOUKER Contributing Writer HARRISBURG, Pa. — If cuts in the proposed Pennsylvania budget stand, Cooperative Extension programs across the state could radically change. Gov. Tom Corbett wants to slash funding to Penn State by 50 percent, a reduction of $182 million. And that means funding to agriculture research and Cooperative Extension programming could
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Feb. 14, 2013:
Cecil, Pa. — The Cecil 4-H Club will be holding its first meeting of the year at 9 a.m. Feb. 23 at the Vercek’s home. Members will be completing annual registration forms, collecting the yearly fee, selecting individual projects and begin working on a community service project. Anyone between 8 and 18 who wishes to
Holmes County 4-H members awarded
By SUSAN MYKRANTZ Contributing writer WALNUT CREEK, Ohio — During this year’s annual banquet, Kerry Taylor, president of the senior fair board, gave a positive report on the progress the fair board has made in its effort to relocate the fairgrounds. The agricultural society received a grant from FEMA for the project, which requires the






