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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 17, 2011:
YOUNGSTOWN — The Mahoning County Outdoorsmen 4-H club met March 11. Trooper Greg Dipetro from the State Highway Patrol come to talk to the club about firearm safety and transportation. The club is collecting canned goods to donate to Victory Lutheran Church. The club is planning on selling 4-H wristbands for a former 4-H member
Exhibitors buoyed by farm optimism
LONDON, Ohio — The early crop harvest kept farmers in the fields instead of at last week’s Farm Science Review, as attendance at this year’s Farm Science Review was 124,122, compared to last year’s crowd of 138,014.
Volatility is still the biggest factor in grain markets
Marlin Clark explains the conflicting fundamentals in the grain markets that have caused the recent volatility.
Ohio farmland preservation in limbo
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio – The economy of Ohio depends on the $93.7 billion industry of agriculture with its employment of hundreds of thousands of workers.
Whazzup in the shifting world of food?
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on analysis by the vice president of research of the American Insititute of Baking on what’s new in the world of food.
Is Ohio ready for spotted lanternflies?
SALEM, Ohio — Live spotted lanternfly egg masses were recently found in Beaver County, near Conway Railyard, about 15 miles from the Ohio border. To date, the Beaver County sighting is the closest reported to Ohio.
These signs have some Ohioans worried the Buckeye state might be the next on the pests’ list. Joe Boggs, of Ohio State University Extension, said it is likely to end up in Ohio sooner or later.
“We have no reason … to believe that it won’t make its way to Ohio,” he said.
Pre-applications open for Dairy Innovation Grants
The Center for Dairy Excellence is now accepting pre-applications for Dairy Innovation Grants.
The soldier
Bryce Angell shares a poem about a soldier who recently crossed his path.
Pa. residents are encouraged to fight the mosquito bite
As of July 15, the Pennsylvania DEP and county vector programs have detected 68 West-Nile-Virus-infected mosquito pools in 19 counties.
Will active shooter drills be a part of a generation’s memories from school?
Judith Sutherland reflects on how school shootings and active shooter drills have changed the comfortable atmosphere she recalls from her youth at school.






