Monthly Archives: November 2000
Some USDA corn data ‘puzzling’
Unless demand is greater than currently projected, there may not be much further upside left in the corn market until spring.
Scott Market offers wide array of items
Thanksgiving marks the season opener of the Ohio Scott Antique Market that runs monthly November through June in Columbus.
Report: Ohio farmers can achieve success without using chemicals
It is possible to use agricultural production systems that are not chemically-intensive, and to make a living doing it.
Pork program offered at Ohio State
Go back to school: Pork 509 class will address production at the farm, packing-plant and retail levels.
Ohio State Grange elects new master
An Ashtabula County man will lead the Ohio State Grange in the coming year.
New stamp captures historic symbolism of White House
The White House is honored in its bicentennial year as the official residence of the president on a new U.S. postage stamp.
Grants offered to Pa. dairymen
Grants can help Pa. milk producers improve their bottom line with a better business plan.
Election means Congress needs to work together
The close election underscores the need for a bipartisan approach to legislation in Congress.
Chemicals not needed in storing apples
Researchers at Michigan State University have found a way to prevent apple scald without chemicals when storing apples.
1824 restored clapboard highlights holiday home tour
Historic homes highlight annual holiday home tour sponsored by the North Canton Heritage Society.







