Monthly Archives: June 2010
A weekly roundup of 4-H news for the week of June 3, 2010
NORTH BENTON, Ohio -- The Village Varieties 4-H Club met at the North Benton Presbyterian Church May 25.
Members brought in non-perishable food items to...
Grads, don’t look back!
So, former high school students, today is your graduation day? Congratulations! Today is the first day of the Rest of Your Life, and all...
Tusc. County dog warden shares concerns
This question was posed to Tuscarawas County Dog Warden Karen Slough:
Q: What impact do you feel the dog auction in Holmes County has to...
A weekly roundup of FFA news and events for the week of June 3,...
THORNVILLE, Ohio -- The Sheridan FFA meats team went to the OSU meat lab April 30 . Where the students had to identify several...
Group says selling dogs, puppies at auctions needs to stop
Dog lovers, breeders express divided views on the marketing of dogs at auctions.
Researchers study edible film that kills pathogens
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- A team of food scientists in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences has shown that an edible film can be...
Forage sorghum shows promise as energy crop
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- In their continuing effort to evaluate crops that can serve as biofuel feedstocks as well as cover crops -- and...
Stark County dairy royalty crowned
CANTON, Ohio — Stark County Dairy Royalty were recently crowned at a 4-H Square Dance at the Stark County Fairgrounds. Kellie Keiser will reign...
Senior FDA officials tour Ohio farms
HURON, Ohio -- Staff and leaders of the Ohio Produce Growers & Marketers Association recently hosted officials from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
Make hay when sun shines, but take steps in case weather won’t cooperate
How can farmers deal with making hay and getting it dry between rains? This is a challenge at times, but there are some proven techniques to speed drying that can help shorten the window between cutting and storing the forage.