Monthly Archives: February 2001
Farmers could hold powerful solution
Research at The University of Tennessee has focused on the economic feasibility of growing biomass crops for energy production.
Farm recovery coming, but the next few years will challenge farmers
Farm economists told Congress to get ready for the fourth consecutive year of record low commodity prices.
Canton antique show is March 10-11
Antique consultants Gus Knapp and Nancy Kalin and 35 dealers will be at the Antiques in Canton Show and Sale sponsored by the Museum Guild of the Canton Museum of Art.
Boehner, Lugar think bill would fix farm bill
A new bill has been introduced to complete the unfinished business of the 1996 farm program.
Birds from around the country will fly into the Ohio Expo Center for the...
Exotic Bird Show to be held Feb. 25 in the Rhodes Center.
Baby boomers looking at eye disease
In the dawn of the 21st century, 76 million baby boomers born between 1946 and 1961 face the prospect of age-related macular degeneration.
At Cincinnati History Museum: Napoleon, Egypt reunited for exhibit
Napoleon in Egypt, a history exhibit exploring the time the French conqueror spent in one of the world's greatest civilizations, will open March 3 at the Cincinnati History Museum.
Are you ready for retirement?
Most say they are either very confident or at least somewhat confident that they will spend all of their retirement years in financial security. A financial-management specialist, expresses doubt.
Agland Co-op honors its top dairy customers
Agland Co-op held its third annual dairy appreciation and awards banquet.
Small-scale cider producers benefit from FDA approval of UV processing
FDA approval of ultraviolet light processing to reduce pathogens for all fruit and vegetable juices could be a big boost to small cider producers.