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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 15, 2010
CANTON, Ohio — The Happy Farmerettes and Farmers 4-H club of Osnaburg Township held a meeting April 8 at the Thouvenin home. Installation of new officers was done using the care kit theme. Members received their project books. “I got my start in 4-H” posters for the yard were passed out to members to promote
Light inspires energy-efficient building design
GOLDEN, Colo. — Artists find inspiration in many ways. But for the artists (architects and researchers) working collaboratively to create the most energy efficient office space in the U.S., the inspiration was simply light. In fact, light and the access to light turned out to be a top factor when designing the U.S. Department of
Ohioan makes it through first year at West Point
When the 1,300 young men and women entered the gates of the United States Military Academy last June to begin careers as officers in the U.S. Army, time became a watch word.
It’s time to add organic matter to soil
How has fertilizer prices impacted forage production on your farm? How do you think fertilizer prices will influence your production in the future? Can you afford to spread fertilizer on hay and pasture fields these days? Are you sure you can afford not to spread fertilizer on your fields? How are farmers going to be
A look back at the Ohio Barn Conference
A presentation by barn detectives Lawrence Drake Sulzer and Rudy R. Christian was part of the first day of the Ohio Barn Conference IV.
Deer Run Farm: Three’s enough
NORTON, Ohio – Three acres isn’t much to many farmers, but Mark Welton and his family have made the most it.
Champion hog dies morning after sale at Carroll Co. Fair
Leann Johnson sweeps market lamb class, Trbovich cousins take steer honors.
It’s cold outside: Corn heating option gets glowing reviews
Corn furnaces prove a good option for wintertime heat.
Ohio beginning farmer finds a future in specialty grains
Marysville’s Tim Schact is juggling a full-time job, a growing family, renovations on an old farmhouse and the production and marketing of seven specialty grain crops.
Mother Nature’s cast-offs
Tami Gingrich details some all-natural items — pine cones, nuts, cocoons and more — that can be collected to create beautiful handmade wreaths.






