National 4-H Week, Oct 4-10

~submitted by Randy and Linda Hedges, longtime Greenbrier 4-H leaders National 4-H Week is October 4-10. We celebrate the organization and educational program that has been promoting youth development since 1890. It started with nature study and school gardens. Then rural educators, in response to a demand from farm people, introduced boys’ and girls’ clubs to teach an appreciation of…

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Democracy, oligarchy, socialism, capitalism, populism, facism

~a column by Colleen O’Brien Traditional democrats (that’s lowercase democrats – citizens of democracies, not the American political party) who live a relatively comfortable life don’t understand the appeal of populism. Populism is a form of salvation to people who don’t understand why they aren’t as comfortable as the next guy. Or who begrudge the elite (which means different things…

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GrCo Family Medicine Clinic’s respiratory clinic moving indoors

The Greene County Family Medicine Clinic has been offering a respiratory clinic outside in the clinic parking lot in what has been dubbed “the red shed.” Now, with cooler weather approaching, that clinic is moving indoors. The respiratory clinic provides a care option for patients who are sick with suspected Covid-19 or other acute respiratory illnesses such as laryngitis, bronchitis,…

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Home and business destroyed by fire in GJ

~by The Scranton Journal Numerous fire departments responded to a business and residential fire that occurred in Grand Junction Saturday night, Oct. 3. The emergency call came from a business and home owned by Doug Moranville on 18th St near Highway 30 about 8:53 pm. Both buildings were considered total losses and no one was hurt in the incident. One…

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Lamb Producers grill at Colfax Sale Barn

The Greene County Lamb Producers traveled to Colfax Sept. 12 to grill lamb burgers at the Colfax Sale Barn. Two hundred fifty lamb burgers were grilled and handed out to patrons of the sale barn. This was done in appreciation for the support the lamb producers have received from this business. For the past five years, the Colfax sale barn has purchased…

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Annie’s Project to be offered in Greene County

Annie’s Project, a six-week course designed especially to help farm women develop their management and decision-making skills, is being offered by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Greene County. Classes begin Monday, Nov. 2 and continue Nov. 9, Nov. 16, Nov. 23, Nov. 30 and Dec. 7. Classes begin at 9 am with a light meal provided starting at 8:45…

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Harvest continues well ahead of ‘normal’ year

Harvest made rapid progress again as Iowa farmers had 5.8 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending Oct. 4, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Field activities also included baling corn stalks, applying fertilizer and manure, and fall tillage. Topsoil moisture condition across Iowa rated 14 percent very short, 31 percent short, and 55 percent adequate. Ratings…

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