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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 6, 2013:
MOUNDSVILLE, W. VA. — The Marshall County 4-H and FFA Goat and Rabbit Club held its annual Goat Fun Show May 19 at the Marshall County Fairgrounds. The club weighed in 88 market projects from 65 members. The members will then show their market goats July 22 at 5 p.m. in the New Arena and
What they don’t tell you at graduation is what will matter most in life
For nearly four decades, my career path has found roots in the educational system. As a “baby boomer,” I have observed changing attitudes of the generations of students I have taught. With each, I have attempted to discover teaching methods that addressed the “so what” moment with an “aha” response. The graduation season is upon
Five more minutes? Alarming idea (to the folks who bring you The Most Annoying Alarm Clock In The History Of the World)
It’s like this: I’m adrift in dreamland, when I’m rudely startled awake by the “Bleet-Bleet-Pounding-In-Your-Brain-Bleet-Bleet” of The Most Annoying Alarm Clock In The History Of the World (Patent Pending).
Drought threatens Pa. well water levels
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — After months of very little rainfall — and with long-term weather forecasts predicting little improvement through fall and early winter — well owners across the state have begun to grow uneasy, according to a groundwater expert in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. All of Pennsylvania is under a drought watch,
Family vacation: Sunny days or bust
As if Andrew and Rita didn’t do enough damage, pity the great state of Florida which now has the Seabolts to contend with. When the unexpected but delightfully generous offer of a beach-front condo dangled in front of us, we jumped on it. Granted, with the spate of midwestern blizzards that have beleaguered us lately,
An old concept, a new interest: Farmers find drainage work now can pay high dividends at harvest
SALEM, Ohio — One dairy farm, unable to harvest any crop from a specific field for years, now routinely gets 175-bushel-per-acre corn for silage from it. On another farm several counties away, yields in a small riverbottom field jumped from 30 bushels per acre to a whopping 205 bushels per acre last year. They’re both
You have to live farm life to know it
Life on the farm looks easy – from outside the farm, comments columnist Judith Sutherland.
As American as mom, hot dogs, and passing the buck
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt offers commentary on the need to pass responsibility for our own irresponsibility.
Wardrobe, and budget, dysfunction
White House competes with Justin Timberlake for biggest whopper of the year, says columnist Alan Guebert.
Wayne County shows off Holsteins
WOOSTER, Ohio – The District 7 Holstein Club’s show was July 16 at the Wayne County Fairgrounds in Wooster, Ohio.






