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A roundup of 4-H news for the week of July 1, 2010
SALEM, Ohio — The Greenford Silver Spurs 4-H club met June 24 at Buckeye Horse Park. Members discussed working the July 10-11 horse show concession stand at Buckeye Horse Park as a fundraiser. After the official meeting, Mike and Andrea Grubert taught members about polo, and let the members experience it firsthand. Anyone who would
How to know if your garden is infected with late blight
COLUMBUS — Following the confirmation of late blight at an Ohio garden center June 25 and recent wet, cool weather conditions — which create a favorable environment for the spread of the fungal pathogen that causes this potentially devastating disease of tomatoes and potatoes — gardeners across the state are now wondering if their backyard
Crop report prompts prognostication
It happened again the other evening, just as it happens every year after the USDA farmer-rattling August Crop Production Report.
Why can’t we time travel?
The folly of youth is best demonstrated in all the instances when wise and well-meaning adults counseled me to “enjoy life, it goes so fast!” I, with the boundless wisdom of a teenage know-it-all, responded to this insight with a well-practiced eye roll and scoffing disdain.
Designer dreams derail the happy home
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt rationalizes about the state of her kitchen.
Jefferson Co. families’ winning streaks continue
DeFrank, Newburn and Piergallini families continued their winning ways at this year’s Jefferson County Fair.
Hartville Elevator enters new era with new owner
Christian Ramsburg bought the Hartville Elevator feed mill business from Craig Wellspring and Ed Ringer in November 2023.
Training bonsai trees — that’s ‘bone-sigh’
What does it take to train a bonsai tree? Michael Rusnak of Stow, Ohio, has been doing it for 20 years and has approximately 150 trees in his collection.
Athlete from Stark County dairy bikes cross-country to help sister
Calling themselves the “Runaway Interns,” Nick Thomas and his friend biked cross-country to raise funds for an illness his sister has.
Living the small farm dream
Over 180 people attended the Small Farm Conference: Living the Small Farm Dream, April 2, at the OARDC, in Wooster. The conference covered everything from berry production, to small livestock care, farm management, and niche market opportunities for those interested in farming on a smaller scale.






