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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
What are the reasons for having a steam show?
Hello again, all you steam engineers and old iron enthusiasts. Have you been to a show yet this year ? Sam Moore told us a few weeks ago that he had been to a show a bit further west. One that I think featured a particular make, which happens quite often these days. Come to
130-year-old barn moves to Carroll County
CARROLLTON, Ohio — As a kid, Alan Walter found old barns simultaneously scary — because of the dust and cobwebs — and interesting — because, even then, he knew there was something special about their construction and size. “I have always loved old barns,” said Walter, who is in the process of saving a barn
Hundreds of PPP loans went to fake farms in absurd places
ProPublica found 378 small loans totaling $7 million to fake business entities and the overwhelming majority of them are categorized as farms.
Threshing day — the greatest day of the year
Threshing day was the greatest day of the year for farmers in the 1930s when life was slower, harder and more neighborly.
Aunt Barbie: Forever missed, but never forgotten
There are losses of loved ones in our lives which time does not diminish. The pain of loss remains sharp; the joy of a life well-lived remains vibrant. Aunt Barbie has been gone 12 years now, but time has not dimmed her shining spirit for me in the least. Caught in a way between two
Hops are crafting a comeback thanks to brewing boom
There’s a big demand for locally-grown hops in craft beers. But making money and sustainably growing hops is more complicated than it looks.
Rural hunger: West Virginia braces for federal program changes
Rural hunger has been on the decline. West Virginia researchers, families and food banks say upcoming changes to federal programs might put any progress at risk.
The hometown team
A team of determined volunteers from Columbiana County has proven what you can do when someone dreams big.
Life and times of a hoof trimmer
Joe Ramsey is an independent man – self-described as unconventional – and his livelihood is hitched to the back of his green Ford pickup.






