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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Dec. 17, 2009
MIDDLEFIELD, Ohio –On Oct. 25, the Geauga Dairymen 4-H club, along with their families enjoyed lunch together and went to Derthick’s corn maze and animal experience. The club held a business meeting Nov. 29. The club voted to help with the “Fill a Cop Car” program Dec. 12. Members will shop for non-perishable foods and
Hocking College hosts annual Ohio smoke meat and barbecue festival
The sixth annual festival hits Nelsonville, Ohio, Oct. 19.
Conservation persevered in 2020
Although many things were put on the back burner in 2020, — conservation was not.
Don’t get burned when buying, selling firewood
NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio — With cold temperatures already arriving, cost-conscious Ohioans are looking to save money on heating expenses. For many, the solution is burning firewood. Officials at the Ohio Department of Agriculture responsible for enforcing Ohio’s firewood laws remind Ohioans to follow some basic tips when purchasing wood to heat their homes. Rules It
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 5, 2009
NEW RUMLEY, Ohio — Members of the New Rumley 4-H club reorganized recently at the Rumley Township Community Hall. Election of officers was held as well as committee appointments. This year’s club officers include: Brooke Smith, president; Zoee Kaurich, vice president; Mollie Warner, secretary; Brent Kendziorski, treasurer; Mikayla Kovacik, news reporter; Dylan Warner and Alex
Business profile: Paris and Washington Insurance
MINERVA, Ohio — No matter how careful you are, accidents happen — car crashes, natural disasters, financial losses. While you can’t always stop these things from happening, you can protect yourself just in case a situation arises. That’s where Paris and Washington Twp. Home Insurance can help. Been around forever The agency, located in Minerva,
A roundup of FFA news for Sept. 18, 2008
ALLIANCE, Ohio — The Marlington FFA chapter held its monthly meeting Sept. 11. There were several guests and new members at the meeting. The alumni also met having two new members join. Items on the agenda included freshman orientation, flag football, officer leadership conference, national convention, Greenhand camp, official dress and ag independent study reports. The
Read It Again – Week of Jan. 18, 2001
Each week, Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Market monitor: Harvest pressure hurting grain prices
The combination of a big harvest, falling storage space and the export market are impacting the price of corn and soybeans.
Vernal pools come to life in March
Vernal pools are much more than mud holes in the woods. They are thriving communities of aquatic organisms perfectly adapted to these specialized ephemeral habitats.






