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Tuscarawas cattlemen choose royalty
SUGARCREEK, Ohio – Denelle Billman, a 17-year-old New Philadelphia High School junior, has been crowned the 2006 Tuscarawas County Cattlemen’s Association queen.
Choosing hybrids? It pays to be picky
COLUMBUS – Corn yield potential has increased as much as 2.5 percent per year over the past half-century because of genetic improvements in hybrids.
Grape school offers updates to growers
Increase the profitability of your vineyard with information gleaned at the upcoming Northeast Ohio Winter Grape School.
School trip is growing experience — for me
Our sixth-grade son, Wonderboy, has gone to camp. Camp being yet another thing the school district cooked up specifically to test me. Much like the whole “Fifth graders totally belong in middle school with big giant huge children who look like they eat fifth graders for mid-morning snack!” They have helpfully decided that in sixth
Grade school graduation just the beginning
Ah June — the hum of valedictory speeches is in the air and mortarboards take flight. We have been invited to celebrate this auspicious milestone with a number of high school graduates this year. Mixed feelings I imagine the parents of all these high school graduates are both thrilled and somewhat confused. Where is that
Forages for horses school will be in Holmes County
The event will address questions about quality and quantity of forage.
USDA invests to boost school nutrition
USDA will award nearly $30 million to 264 school districts across 44 states and the District of Columbia as part of its Healthy Meals Incentives Initiative.
6 reasons to consider a trade school
Trade schools allow students to dive right into their majors, get hands-on learning and enter the workforce sooner.
Lambing school is May 10 in Wooster
WOOSTER, Ohio — The Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association is sponsoring a lambing school May 10 at the OARDC Sheep Facility, located at 5651 Fredericksburg Road (County Road 501), Wooster. Registration begins at 8 a.m. with the program getting underway at 9 a.m. The morning session will be presented by Kirsten Mierzwiak, of Berlin Vet
Hay production school is April 16
JEFFERSON, Ohio — OSU Extension will hold a hay production school April 16 from 9:30-3 p.m. at the Ashtabula County Extension office, 39 Wall St., in Jefferson. Topics include pasture and hay fertility, general hay management guidelines, hay cutting management, weed identification, forage selection, hay renovation and forage species identification. The program includes classroom and






