Roundup of 4-H news for May 31, 2018
Catch up on local 4-H news from the Country Barbwires 4-H club, Geauga Beef & Swine 4-H and more.
Women educators offer scholarship
A society of women educators in Geauga County is offering aid to a female student who is entering her senior year in college and is majoring in education.
Don’t bring infant into bed with you
Parents can be tempted to put extra blankets in a crib or bring their infant into bed with them, but both practices can lead to death for infants.
Don’t kill the spiders in your home
Instead of smashing that spider in your house, try to capture it and release it outside.
Roundup of FFA news for May 31, 2018
Catch up with West Holmes FFA, Waterford FFA, Western Reserve FFA, River Valley FFA, Crestview FFA, Northwestern FFA, John Glenn FFA and Logan Elm FFA.
Farm-to-table dinners in W.Va. State Parks
Get the dates and locations of eight farm-to-table dinners from June 14 to Sept. 27.
Beef exports help US cattle markets
Beef exports continue to support U.S. cattle and beef markets thanks to six strong major markets plus a number of smaller markets.
Artificial sweeteners help track wastewater pathway for scientists
What's something found in all wastewater that will allow us to account for all of it? The answer, of all things, is artificial sweeteners.
Ethanol supporters sue EPA over waivers reportedly made in secret
The petitioners are challenging three EPA decisions to exempt refineries in Oklahoma, Wyoming and Utah from the RFS requirements of the Clean Air Act.
Eagles find new homes at the Pymatuning Reservoir
Two bald eagles were returned to the wild in Crawford County in late May after being rescued and rehabilitated by Pennsylvania Game Commissioners.























