Monthly Archives: January 2002
Pymatuning/Shenango Watershed: What starts in Ohio pollutes Pennsylvania
A 10-year action plan has been completed for the two-state watershed, and will be presented to citizens of the five-county area at public meetings scheduled in January.
Public meetings scheduled
CORTLAND, Ohio - The Pymatuning/Shenango 10-Year Watershed Action Plan, compiled over the last year, is has been completed and is ready for public review.
The...
Ohio Farm Bureau earns AFBF award
The Ohio Farm Bureau was one of nine state Farm Bureaus receiving Gold Star awards at the American Farm Bureau Federation's annual meeting, and Ohio president Terry McClure was elected to the national board.
New Crawford Museum gets $500,000 federal appropriation
Rep. Ralph Regula attaches a rider to the health, education, and social appropriations bill to assist the new Cleveland museum of transportation and industry that will open in 2004.
Heart of America Grazing Conference brings together five-state alliance
University of Kentucky extension specialists put together program to help producers utilize more of their forage through better grazing and management techniques.
Gambling away Ohio school funds
State adds lottery monies to education fund, then subtracts for the general fund.
Erie auctioneer second in Pennsylvania competition
Thirty-six auctioneers enter the Farm Show bid calling contest.
Do you qualify?
SALEM, Ohio - Interested in applying to adopt a wild horse or burro? Applicants must meet the following guidelines:
* At least 18 and a...
Conservation tillage conference planned
The Tri-State Conservation Tillage conference will be held Jan. 29 in West Middlesex, Pa.
Lawmakers reconsider rules for old engines
The bill to require inspection and licensing of historical steam tractors and engines introduced by Rep. Charles Calvert of Medina has passed the Ohio House and is now being considered by the Ohio Senate.