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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 10, 2010
ROGERS, Ohio — The Country Friends 4-H group will be holding a car wash to raise funds for their group. The event is set for 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. June 12 at the New Waterford Fire Hall. Donations will be accepted. * * * GEAUGA, Ohio — The Geauga Beef and Swine 4-H club met
Marcellus shale boom making its way to Ohio? Only time will tell the story
Ohio seems to be trailing Pennsylvania in the number of permits issued for Marcellus shale gas wells.
Ohio produce growers balk at national plan, back state-specific regs
National leafy greens agreement may not be fair to all states, some Ohioans say.
Corn prices looking for direction
URBANA, Ill. — Corn prices have settled into a relatively narrow trading range, with December 2009 futures trading between $3.20 and $3.50 per bushel over the past three weeks. According to University of Illinois Extension Economist Darrel Good, the relatively low price level reflects the anticipation of a large harvest in 2009. The USDA will
Youth dairy show draws 129 entries
NEW CASTLE, Pa. — The Central West 4-H and FFA District Dairy show was held at the Lawrence County fairgrounds July 21. Dwight Stoltzfus of Berlin, Pa., judged the Ayrshire, Holstein, Red and White and Milking Shorthorn entries. Victoria Baker of Scottdale, Pa., judged the Jersey, Swiss and Guernsey entries. There were 129 head of
Youth not left out of Ohio Beef Expo
COLUMBUS — The Ohio Cattlemen’s Association Junior Show was held March 16 during the 2008 Ohio Beef Expo at the Ohio Exposition Center, Columbus, Ohio. The annual show spotlighted 11 breeds and a total of 594 head of steers and heifers. Blake Bloomberg, College Station, Texas, evaluated the breeding heifers while Kyle Rozeboom, St. Paul,
Take time to enjoy wonders of life
This is the season of celebration, and we are enjoying every minute of it. With high school graduation ceremonies behind us, we focused on hosting a party here to mark the occasion for our son and our daughter.
The perfect place for children to play
Sometimes, in the midst of living life, we forget the importance of fun and games in the big scheme of things.
Two phone calls interrupt spring joy
Warmer weather lures us outdoors, but columnist Judith Sutherland adds words of caution: Keep an eye out for ticks.
Learning about farming from a pro
Columnist Judith Sutherland is set straight by a 2-year-old farmer.






