Monthly Archives: March 2001
Farm sector has a lot riding on President Bush
The Farm Belt has a lot of political capital invested in the administration of President George W. Bush.
Don’t miss this antiques market
The third annual Antiques Market will be April 28 at the Federated Family Life Center, 16349 Chillicothe Road (Route 306), Chagrin Falls.
Corn growers, watch for volunteer StarLink corn
Corn growers are in a corner when it comes to finding a crop rotation to follow StarLink corn.
Buttons, buttons… ‘billions’ of buttons, at Buckeye show
The Buckeye State Button Society show is April 6-8 at the Best Western Motel in Medina.
Arm yourself with information to battle mad cow disease
Americans can't ignore the disaster created by mad cow disease in Europe. Extension Agent Jim Skeeles arms you with enough details so you can be informed about the potential risks.
An eloquent book on autism
A new book chronicling both the successes and struggles that have been part of the author's daughter's move from her own isolated "nirvana" to the outside world.
Researchers improve environment with innovative irrigation system
New technology can improve Ohio farm drainage and irrigation while increasing crop production and protecting water quality.
Lowmillers win dairy production awards
Milk producers in Columbiana and Mahoning counties received recognition for herd production in the last two years.
Hail to the first ladies
Although they play a major role when their spouses are in the White House, First Ladies are often forgotten when the presidential term ends. A wife of an Ohio congressman is working to change that with the creation of the National First Ladies' Library in Canton.
Beaver-Lawrence Holstein Club celebrates past, looks to future
The Beaver-Lawrence Holstein Club celebrated its 50th anniversary with a special historical timeline.







