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Slug sleuths: Ohioans take lead on slippery path
As slugs chew their way through fields, researchers and farmers across the country are looking to Ohio for help.
Baldwin faces animal cruelty charges
Harlan Baldwin of rural Ashtabula was charged March 30 with 49 counts of animal cruelty. The charges stem from a March 23 investigation by the Ashtabula County Humane Society of a barn Baldwin rented on a Sheffield Township farm.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Nov. 12, 2009
NORTH GEORGETOWN, Ohio — The Lone Rangers 4-H club had a meeting Oct. 11 at the North Georgetown Fire Department Hall. There were 24 members, 3 advisers and 17 adults present. Members voted for new officers. They are: president, Audra Antram; vice president, Bethany Burger; secretary, Bridgette Kelly; treasurer, Ashley Hahn; news reporter, Mitchell Kelly;
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Feb. 4, 2010
WINTERSVILLE, Ohio — The Bareshoe Wranglers met at the Jefferson Joint Vocational School with Morgan Millhorn leading the meeting. The club elected the following officers: Holly Mazur, president; Ali Glenn, vice president; Jennifer Smith, secretary; and Courtney Darling, treasurer. Window decorating and the spaghetti dinner was discussed. The next meeting will be Feb. 17 at
Growing up on the farm taught some tough life lessons
Judith Sutherland reflects on lessons she learned growing up on a farm.
Reader: Voting in 2024 election is pivotal
A reader writes that voting in the 2024 election is pivotal for our families.
Get out the mops and elbow grease, mud season is here once again
One very spry lady once unknowingly taught me where the term “dirt poor” originated.
Why not donate to a conservation district?
Over the years in the soil and water conservation world in northeast Ohio, there has been at best, little attention given to marketing local SWCDs as logical places to donate money to when trying to think of a smart place to garner a IRS tax deduction for yourself. If you have received sound technical advice
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 29, 2010
BURTON, Ohio –The Auburn Swine Club met April 18. Club president Bryan Briggs called the meeting to order. Club dues of $20 per member are due immediately. Members discussed Relay for Life, which will be held May 22-23 at Cardinal High School, and registration forms were passed out. Briggs gave the livestock sale committee report.
Growing hops
Ohio hops production is making a comeback as the craft brewing industry grows and demand for a locally grown product rises.






