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Monthly Archives: December 2001

Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the great 18th century English cabinetmakers whose designs defined a style.

Youngstown State University has plans for establishing a "freedom station" that examines the historical value of the Underground Railroad movement during the 1800s.

The Moff family of Canfield writes to thank everyone who helped them through the terrible ordeal of the attack on their cattle.

Ohio State University agronomist Jim Beuerlein said neither drought conditions nor disease problems prevented growers from producing a successful crop.

In a special ceremony, Nov. 10, during Veterans Day weekend, Air Force major Don Steinbrunner, an offensive lineman for the Cleveland Browns from 1954 to 1957, was honored for his career and for his sacrifice. Steinbrunner was killed July 10, 1967, when he was shot down over Vietnam.

Living amid green space is highly beneficial to children.

Beef producers who want to make more money should feed winter grass instead of moving hay.

"It" is being ballyhooed as the greatest invention since the Internet, but health and fitness experts are afraid "It" could also be the worst threat to cardiovascular health since the greasy spoon.

Special evening tour offered of the Hayes Presidential Center in Fremont.