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Monthly Archives: January 2001

Before World War II just about everybody farmed and hauled lumber and cord wood with horses. That love of the heavy horse seems to persist especially in Ohio, the heart of draft horse country in the modern farming era.

The Western Reserve Historical Society remembers the life and work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at two special events, Jan. 14-15.

Virgil Hudson donated an agricultural easement on his 100-acre Auglaize County farm to the Ohio Department of Agriculture.

A rare bronze brings $40,000 at the ewolf's December fine art and fine decorations online auction.

A Forest Wildlife Conference will be held Jan. 20 at the Buckeye Joint Vocational School in New Philadelphia.

Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences is offering a master's degree and a graduate level advanced certificate in community and economic development.

The largest indoor agricultural event in America will run Saturday, Jan. 6, to Thursday, Jan. 11, at the state Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg.

Fresh off the press and ready for a long winter's night read is Ohio State's 2000 Corn Performance Trials results.

Ohio hog producers had over 1.5 million hogs on hand Dec. 1, up 2 percent from a year earlier, and 6 percent above last quarter.

EPA's proposed regulations for large animal feedlot operation pollution control are under fire by the American Farm Bureau.