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Monthly Archives: November 2000

The nighttime sky as seen from the Holy Land in the year 6 B.C. will be recreated when the Kent State University Planetarium holds its annual Star of Bethlehem show.

The Internet has transformed the time-consuming effort of researching genealogy into a speedy search.

The Idora Park Museum Committee is preserving the memory of Idora Park, now defunct, in Youngstown, Ohio, through traveling displays.

USDA says more pork is on the way, and that means tighter margins for pork producers.

Sen. Tom Harkin, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Agriculture Committee, is calling on the Clinton administration to make sure farmers aren't left holding an expensive bag in the wake of the StarLink corn losses.

Bill and Debbie Grammer of North Benton received this year's Goodyear Conservation Farmer of the Year award from the Mahoning Soil and Water Conservation District.

Limited quantities of a single, non-StarLink corn hybrid produced by Garst in 1998 appear to contain a small percentage of the Cry9C protein.

Farm and Dairy is updating its listings for the eighth edition of the Agri-Book, the only comprehensive directory of Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and national agricultural associations and agencies.

The expansion of individual dairy operations has made biosecurity a top priority of many producers.

Here's the perfect gift for that antique tractor lover on your list.