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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 18, 2010
NORTH BENTON, Ohio — The Village Varieties 4-H club met March 9 at North Benton Presbyterian Church, with 41 members present along with 11 Cloverbuds. Members were advised that project books were available and they could be picked up. Members needing new club shirts were advised to contact Adviser Sharen O’Brock. Adviser Rita Jarvis discussed
Hines family passionate about Belgians
Some families spend their free time boating, fishing or playing golf, but for the Hines family of Wooster, their free time is spent feeding, watering, training and showing their Belgian draft horses.
DAIRY DEBATE
Several years ago, clashing opinions about Dutch dairymen immigrating to Ohio flipped agricultural communities upside down, pitting neighbor against neighbor. Even though many of the farms have been here for years now, some citizens’ fervor continues to burn.
Coshocton County dairy family humbled by success of cow herd
The Brown Swiss herd at Hill-N-Dale Farm in central Ohio’s Coshocton County is recognized worldwide.
Sowing and selling the seed
Calvin Ernst has built a successful conservation seed company on a base of growing common weeds.
Columbiana Co. Fair livestock sale totaled $267,630
LISBON, Ohio – Even though typical August weather scorched the midway, attendance was up all week at this year’s Columbiana County Fair.
The history of the Great Black Swamp on Lake Erie’s western shore
The Great Black Swamp has changed drastically over time, from thousands of unsettled acres to an industrial hub and back to a wildlife refuge again.
Ohio Swiss Cheese Association dissolves after century of service
The Ohio Swiss Cheese Association dissolved after several years of waning membership and interest, but the industry has a strong past and future in Ohio.
Spies played important role in Civil War
During the Civil War, there were spies who gathered information for the Union and Confederate causes. Hugh Earnhart details the big five.
Ohio Farm Bureau working to be more inclusive
Ohio Farm Bureau Executive Vice President Adam Sharp said it’s a challenge to be relevant across generations. To do so, the Farm Bureau needs to work on inclusiveness.






