Roundup of 4-H news for Oct. 20, 2022
Pennsylvania 4-H recently inducted a new team of state project ambassadors. Team members officially started their terms Oct. 8
Ohio approves change to three fishing lines
The Ohio Wildlife Council voted to approve a proposal to allow a maximum of three fishing lines statewide on Oct. 5.
Do you know what’s in your firewood?
Follow these tips so you don't accidentally transport invasive insects like emerald ash borer or fungi like oak wilt to new areas when purchasing firewood.
Columbiana County farm experiments with drone seeding
An Ohio farm used a drone to seed cereal rye into standing corn as part of an experiment to see the best way to get cover crop seed planted in the fall.
Giant pumpkins bring joy, break records at Ohio weigh-off
Growing a giant pumpkin is not for the faint of heart.
Dairy consumption jumps to levels not seen since 1950s
The USDA's annual report on per-capita U.S. dairy consumption saw an emphatic rise in domestic dairy demand, jumping to levels not seen since before 1960.
Ensure food safety while tailgating this football season
Penn State Extension food safety experts offer tips and strategies to help block foodborne illness before it intercepts your fun while tailgating.
Ohio State University Extension hires field specialists
Bruce Clevenger, David Marrison and Eric Richer have been hired as field specialists, farm management for Ohio State University Extension.
OSU names Hartschuh dairy field specialist
Jason Hartschuh was hired as field specialist, dairy management and precision livestock for Ohio State University Extension.
Former Minerva Dairy CEO Phil Mueller honored
Former Minerva Dairy CEO Phil Mueller was inducted into the Ohio State University's Department of Food Science and Technology Hall of Distinction.























