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Monthly Archives: October 2002

Fall is the time to sample fields to help determine spring slug populations.

An ethanol-diesel blend may not have as much energy content as pure diesel, but politically it packs a lot of punch.

Allegheny College, in conjunction with the Allegheny Hillel and the Office of Student Activities, will sponsor a community travel excursion to the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington Nov. 2.

Irish American archives will be on display at Western Reserve Historical Society Nov. 10, 2-4:30 p.m., in the library.

The exit of summer always ushers in fall familiarities - apple cider, pumpkins, changing landscapes and the site of nature's most recognizable caterpillar: the woolly bear.

Annually, tractor overturns account for more than 100 fatalities nationwide.

Pork checkoffs will cease after a federal judge ruled the system "at the bottom, unconstitutional and rotten."

Ron Wendling has been in the nursery business for 49 years.

Under a program offered in Pennsylvania, youth with no ownership capabilities can lease farm animals for 4-H projects.

Under a program offered in Pennsylvania, youth with no ownership capabilities can lease farm animals for 4-H projects.