Monthly Archives: November 2000
Produce growers test high tunnels
Low technology high tunnels are popping up in Pennsylvania. These single-car garage-size structures are covered with clear plastic sheeting.
Dairy Channel: Thanksgiving from a cow
What does the cow have to be thankful for this Thanksgiving? OSU Extension District Dairy Agent Dianne Shoemaker offers a long list in this week's Dairy Channel column.
Hazard A Guess – Week of Nov. 23, 2000
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Read It Again – Week of Nov. 23, 2000
Each week, Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
America’s past preserved in its songs
We'd never survive in the Puritan era, when music and singing was considered an ungodly practice. Columnist Roy Booth explores America's musical history.
Sights, sounds, and smells of holidays in historic Avon
Avon's historic French Creek District will hold its 21st annual Candlelight Weekend beginning Dec. 1.
See the season’s hustle and bustle through a child’s eyes
Is all the holiday season's running around really fun for your children?
Republicans maintain slim control in Congress
They maintained it, but the Republican edge in both Senate and House is wafer thin.
Pa. Farm Bureau delegates push for contract legislation
Pa. Farm Bureau members are seeking an Agricultural Fair Practices Act for farmers who operate under contract. Similar efforts are under way in several Midwestern states.
Ohioan conducting appraisal clinic in Massachusetts
Antiques appraiser Jeffrey E. Whiteside will hold an appraisal at the Country Peddler Show in Sturbridge, Mass.