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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Jan. 10, 2013:

Thursday, January 10, 2013

MEDINA, Ohio — 4-H and FFA market beef weigh-in and identification will be held from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Jan. 12 at the Medina County Fairgrounds. All market beef steers and heifers to be shown at the Medina County junior fair livestock show and market beef intended for the carcass show must be identified

Farm and Dairy’s Blue Ribbon Moments photo contest

Friday, July 6, 2012

Visit Farm and Dairy’s Facebook page for details on our latest photo contest!

Collectors attracted to character and individuality of duck decoys

Thursday, March 24, 2011

The art of deception is a fitting way to describe the reason and realism of duck decoys. And so is the fact that decoys provide the perfect example of functional art. But more that that, the making, collecting and use of decoys are the glues that keep a large, international group of people coming back

Ohio counties eligible for physical loss loans

Friday, October 24, 2008

COLUMBUS — USDA Farm Service Agency emergency physical loss loans will be available in eight Ohio counties. The following counties were designated as primary counties, due to excessive rains, flooding, flash flooding, hail, frost, lightning, high winds and tornadoes that occurred Feb. 1 through July 31. Counties Those counties include: Adams, Allen, Brown, Butler, Fulton,

L.J. Hay fire ruled as arson

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

SALEM, Ohio — Two blazes that robbed Wellsville-area farm families of bank barns earlier this month are still under investigation, but the state ruled last week the September fire that claimed three barns and hundreds of tons of hay and straw at L.J. Hay in Kensington was, indeed, arson. It was previously reported that the

Status quo in the Republican party

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Editor: Ah, it’s all over with. The Republican party has chosen John McCain as its probable nominee. Now we won’t have to listen to Ron Paul repeatedly talking about restoring government to a Constitutional size, let alone reviving the Constitution itself. Or the citizens again having individual freedoms and a sound monetary system. We can

Farmers should learn the laws on employing minors before hiring them

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Now that school is out, students may be looking for a summer job baling hay, milking cows, picking vegetables or assisting with many of the other daily tasks on your farm.

Hearth to Heart: Fall Mornings

Thursday, September 9, 2004

Cool night air, lingering now at dawn, drifts through the open windows of the house. We want to huddle under covers and stay in our warm beds, but not today – a school day.

Rate caps on electricity done Dec. 31

Thursday, December 20, 2007

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Rate caps that have kept the price of electricity relatively low are set to expire, and an energy expert in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences urges customers, such as farmers who use a lot of electricity, to be prepared to deal with higher costs.

National Pork Board selects new CEO

Thursday, October 11, 2001

Steven D. Murphy of Des Moines, Iowa, assumes the new position to manage the National Pork Board staff, which operates checkoff-funded programs on behalf of America’s pork producers.