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A weekly roundup of 4-H news for the week of April 24, 2008
BARNESVILLE, Ohio — The Barnesville Progressive Home Helpers held their regular meeting at the Main Street United Methodist Church in Barnesville. The club continued to work on community service projects and were reminded that the Belmont County 4-H Camp Piedmont work day will be June 7. Any member, family members, alumni or other community members
Ohio’s beef cattle industry salutes key leaders
COLUMBUS – More that 300 beef producers gathered at the Buckeye Hall of Fame Cafe, Columbus, Jan. 20 for the annual meeting and awards banquet of the
More parties call for CAUV reform
The push for CAUV reform continues, with additional parties presenting testimony.
Loftis, Jones show grand champions at Ohio Beef Expo junior show
Juniors take the spotlight in show at Ohio Beef Expo; parade 730 steers and heifers.
Report identifies top-producing co-ops
WASHINGTON — NCB recently released its annual NCB Co-op 100, listing the nation’s top 100 revenue-earning cooperative businesses.
Agriculture, Natural Resources and Conservation Expo set for Sept. 12
MECHANICSTOWN, Ohio — The Agriculture, Natural Resources and Conservation Expo will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 12 at the McClester Farm, 4071 Meter Road N.E., Mechanicstown. Parker Bosley Parker Bosley, a nationally known advocate for sustainable cuisine and founder of Cleveland’s New American Bistro, will provide a presentation at 1 p.m.
A grand reason to celebrate
Columnist Judith Sutherland continues her series on the Myers clan.
When you wish upon a steer: Teen with cancer receives, shows Hereford
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Chris Cummings’ wish came true Dec. 2 as he stood in the livestock arena at the 2006 Hoosier Beef Congress in Indianapolis.
Ag groups tend to back preservation
While questions remain about the seven-bill farmland preservation package to be introduced by state Reps. Gene Krebs and Sean Logan, Ohio agriculture organizations are generally supportive.
We must earn freedom anew
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell laments the news of Sept. 11, and the lack of words that made it impossible for her to say anything meaningful about it.






