Lynd, Buurma honored; growers create scholarships to thank OSU professors
The Ohio Fruit and Vegetable Growers and Ohio Roadside Marketing held an awards breakfast at their combined conference Feb. 8 in Toledo.
Nuisance wheat turns into golden opportunity
Kiss of Nabisco transforms nuisance wheat variety into a premium identity-preserved grain.
Clock carried historical twist: Dargate bidders eager for furniture
A clock made by Jacob Blumer of the family famous for hiding the Liberty Bell during the Revolutionary War sold for $4,950.
G. Edwin Johnson, ag broadcast pioneer, dies
Ed Johnson, who pioneered ag broadcasts across Ohio, died at his home Feb. 12, 2001.
Get tips on how to meet new people
This six-part series on dating covers topics from meeting new people to strategies for a successful marriage.
Greenhouse workshop includes one-day tour
Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association holds alternatives in agriculture workshop on specialty greenhouse production.
Too much milk pushing prices down
The USDA expects a 1 percent increase in milk production in 2001.
Daughter gives father special Valentine
Angela Navis of Akron will be celebrating her Valentine birthday Feb. 14 by donating her kidney to her father, Harry Navis.
Take this job and shove it
A letter in response to the Jan. 25 article "The British came awhile ago," relates it to the old song, "Take this job and shove it".
Dinosaur bones found in Madagascar
Fossils are discovered of a dinosaur new to science, dubbed Masiakasaurus knopfleri it is a long-necked relatively small carnivore, roughly the size of a German Shepherd dog.











