Monthly Archives: February 2001
Where’s the ‘teach’ in teacher?
Steve Badgett of Berlin Center, Ohio, calls for the complete dismantling of the Ohio Proficiency Test.
Dairy Excel: The future is now, but who knows exactly what to do about...
Diane Shoemaker writes about writes about rotary parlors in California and how the work and how they don't.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Feb. 22, 2001.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Read it Again: Week of Feb. 22, 2001.
Each week Farm and Dary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Rare comic books hit investment range.
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about collection comic books from the rarest of the rare to the current issues that boys collect like baseball cards.
Work of Niles area artists and authors is special display
A special open house display featuring the work of Niles area artists and authors will be on exhibit at the Niles Historical Society for the next two months.
Where’s the ‘teach’ in teacher?
Steve Badgett of Berlin Center, Ohio, calls for the complete dismantling of the Ohio Proficiency Test.
Sewing Smorgasbord: PBS show host to teach two classes
Shirley Adams, host ofthe television show The Sewing Connection aired on PBS, will be a guest teacher at Sewing Smorgasbord sponsored by Ohio State University Extension that will offer 18 sewing-related classes.
Rare collection of Lionel trains auctioned by DeFina
DeFina Auctions hosted the sale of the lifetime collection of Lionel model trains from the estate of the late John Brenner.
Potato chips: No pig can eat just one
Two Ohio State Agricultural Technical Institute researchers found that it doesn't matter if it's barbecue, sour cream and onion, or plain - potato chips are the snack of choice for pigs.