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Colonists’ weaving decorative, colorful
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about hearth crafts.
Roundup of 4-H news for March 28. 2024
Green Valley 4-H Club held its second meeting at 7 p.m. on March 11 at Beach City American Legion.
First responders trained on how to handle incidents involving livestock
A deadly accident involving a trailer-load of cattle inspired a training to teach first responders how to handle emergency situations involving livestock.
Fighting back against the pigweed family
A new community-based awareness initiative is informing growers about the risks of waterhemp and palmer amaranth and teaching them how to fight back.
Food stamps: Create unique art with garden produce
Stamping with fruits and vegetables is a great way for gardeners to showcase their homegrown produce and for adults to teach children about healthy food and basic botany.
U.S. beef and pork riding export wave
May pork sales set yet another monthly record while beef exports reached their highest levels since December of 2003.
Federal court bans use of three dicamba weedkillers
A federal court in Arizona banned the use of three widely used dicamba weedkillers after finding the EPA broke the law by allowing them to be on the market.
Walleye thieves pleaded guilty
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ investigation uncovered that 112 walleyes, one steelhead, one yellow perch and three whitefish were stolen.
Interesting markets just became fascinating
Marlin Clark provides one last update on the grain markets to close out 2024, as corn prices reach a six-month high.
Geauga Parks needs help to plant 1,000 trees at Veterans Legacy Woods
Geauga Park District’s new Veterans Legacy Woods needs more trees, and its looking for sponsors to reach the 1,000 trees mark.






