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Stark State College ShaleNET Education and training expands with new funding, partners
Belmont College has joined Stark State, Eastern Gateway Community College and Hocking College as an education partner, while Chevron Corporation has joined the group as an industry partner, adding $215,000 in funding to the $506,483 awarded in August by Ohio’s Education Innovation program.
Farm and Dairy’s week in review: 6/13
This week’s top stories include commentary from an Ohio 4-H member on the state poultry show ban, first quarter production numbers, a look at the conservation efforts of a Hancock County, West Virginia farm and more.
What’s in a name? Everything!
There is no venue more inviting for a gaggle of girls than a big old farm with a constantly changing cast of characters.
What to do when your new neighbors have sharp teeth
Your new neighbors might not be the ones you can see, but they can often be heard after dark, singing a scary tune, a song that can bring the hair on one’s neck to attention. In fact, these new neighbors are usually crude and secretive — traits you might not approve of — and you
Writers test mad angler skillz and live to tell about it
Six outdoor communicators with cameras at work. How fun. Hold this, smile, look at the fish, shake the fin out, hold it up, tip it, and on and on.
Cattle rustlers caught in Tuscarawas-Coshocton County scheme
GNADENHUTTEN, Ohio — The Tuscarawas County Sheriff’s Office has arrested two men in connection with a string of cattle rustling believed to have spanned two years or more.
Forage conferences set at four locations
ARLINGTON, Va. — Kicking the Hay Habit: Increasing the Profitability of Virginia’s Ruminant Livestock Operations is the theme for the Virginia Forage and Grassland Council and Virginia Cooperative Extension winter forage conferences. Hay costs, purchased or homegrown, are at record highs driven by high input costs. Producers will have an opportunity to gain an understanding
Brown crowned 2011 dairy princess
SALEM, Ohio — Mary Jo Brown, of Salineville, was crowned 2011 Columbiana County Dairy Princess during the Columbiana Buckeye Dairy Boosters’ spring banquet April 10 at The Salem Hills Golf and Country Club in Salem. Brown is the daughter of Diane and Steve Tarka and the late Roy Brown of Salineville. A senior at Carrollton
Wastewater treatment system may fuel Pearl Valley Cheese future
FRESNO, Ohio — A Swiss immigrant came to the United States with a dream and 81 years later — the dream continues. Pearl Valley Cheese was founded in 1928 by Ernest Stalder, a Swiss immigrant. He and his wife, Gertrude, began by making one 200-pound Swiss cheese wheel per day. Today, the company makes about
Huff Run Watershed Restoration Partnership
Thirty-seven runners participated in a 5K Aug. 17 to raise money for the Huff Run Watershed Restoration Partnership. The race was held during the Mineral City Party in the Park. The overall female winner was Courtney Oliver, 14, at 22:04, while the overall male winner was Sean Jones, 16, at 17:06 Age class winners: 14






