Monthly Archives: March 2007
Make your dairy a no-fly zone
Not too many things are more annoying in the summer than trying to work and getting bothered by flies.
Good Luck, Thrifty Prom Goers
I'm in the thrift shop business as one of my part-time jobs, so I'm always interested and amazed at the attractive attire a person can find by shopping at second-hand stores.
Save excuses for daylight saving time
Lately, I have been late for everything and I just know daylight-saving time is to blame. OK, Heimlich yourselves.
By the seat of his pants
NEWBURY, Ohio - Paul Taylor has found his niche. It's in his pants. Founder and self-proclaimed "Head Monkey" of Arborwear, Taylor, 37, leads a staff of seven to imagine, research, design, test and market a fairly new line of outdoor clothing best known for its trousers.
Simon earns conservation accolades
WAVERLY, W.Va. - Little Kanawha Resource Conservation and Development Coordinator Kurt Simon was recently named National Coordinator of the Year by the National Association of Resource Conservation and Development Councils.
Salatin to share insight at seminar in Pittsfield, Pa.
YOUNGSVILLE, Pa. - Join Joel Salatin, nationally-known sustainable agriculture speaker, for a seminar March 24 at the 4-H center at the Warren County Fairgrounds in Pittsfield, Pa.
‘Pants in action’: Buyers love Arborwear clothing
NEWBURY, Ohio - Arborwear founder Paul Taylor may think he's not designing his clothing to be a fashion statement, but he has developed a loyal and vocal following.
Injunction limits March alfalfa planting
ST. LOUIS - Monsanto Company said recently it is disappointed that a preliminary injunction will affect the plans of many farmers who want to use Roundup Ready alfalfa in their forage operations.
Freyermuth posthumously honored with Holstein Association award
COCHRANTON, Pa. - Robert Freyermuth of Cochranton, Pa., was posthumously honored with the Pennsylvania Holstein Association's Pioneer Memorial Award.
Daffodil dairy sale the biggest ever
CARROLLTON, Ohio - One of the longest-running purebred dairy cattle sales in the country will take place in Carroll County for the 33rd annual Daffodil Dairy Sale March 27.