Monthly Archives: July 2005
Hard work pays off: Ryan and Alison Bell
CORTLAND, Ohio - Ryan Bell looks at the pile of ribbon and iridescent columns before him and wonders where he'll put them.
Court reopens Canadian border
SALEM, Ohio - The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals lifted a lower court's injunction, reopening the Canadian border to live cattle and ruminant shipments July 14.
Not all energy is created equal
The 1970s, like every decade, were filled with unforgettable fads: platform shoes, mood rings, earth shoes and Rubik's cube.
Progress often found seed on farms
We have watched civilization marching forward, one invention at a time, over the past couple of hundred years.
Reporter moves to different ‘beat’
Hemingway went to Paris to discover, he once explained, if "I could write two good sentences."
While there, however, Papa wrote two good books, The Sun Also Rises and Farewell to Arms.
Farmers should learn the laws on employing minors before hiring them
Now that school is out, students may be looking for a summer job baling hay, milking cows, picking vegetables or assisting with many of the other daily tasks on your farm.
It’s up to you to prevent PDA
Back in the day we shunned PDA.
No, not personal digital assistant - that's so 21st century.
PDA was Public Display of Affection, i.
A moving experience
BUTLER, Ohio - When Dennis Miller decided to move a 24-by-50-foot storage building to a new location on his farm near Butler, Ohio, he decided to keep it simple and move it himself with the help of a few neighbors.
Pollutants from diesel engines will be reduced
WASHINGTON -
Pa. recognizes Westmoreland conservation district for excellence
GREENSBURG, Pa. - Environmental Protection Secretary Kathleen A. McGinty has named the Westmoreland Conservation District as one of 11 winners of the 2004 Governor's Award for Environmental Excellence for its Conservation Education Outreach Program.