Monthly Archives: March 2001
Get ready for Maple Madness
The Geauga County Forestry and Maple Syrup Committee will sponsor its annual Maple Madness Tour featuring 10 farms March 10-11.
Foundations of building strong relationships
This six-part series on dating covers topics from meeting new people to strategies for a successful marriage.
Fire won’t impact John Deere spring product offering
A recent fire in a John Deere Equipment Division leased facility north of Davenport, Iowa, caused extensive damage.
Explore the myths and facts of women and the sea
The Mariners" Museum at Newport News, Va., will have Women and the Sea on exhibit from March 17 through Jan. 6, 2002.
EPA hosts dairy expansion hearing
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency will hold a public hearing March 13 to accept comments about the draft permit for the DeVries Dairy Farm, a proposed operation of 2,500 cows in Marion County.
Don’t get burned by natural gas prices
Ohio Consumers' Counsel alerts consumers about the hazards of variable rate offers.
Court ruling no surprise
Salem reader comments on the Columbiana County Budget Commission's failure to respect the law.
Conference brings collective farmer bargaining to the forefront
Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur will keynote the first Conference on CLOUT (Cooperation and Linking Offer Unbeatable Transactions) March 16-17 on the campus of Iowa State University.
Britain staggers with foot-and-mouth disease
A widespread outbreak has put much of that country under quarantine while thousands of animals are being destroyed. An immediate ban was imposed on animal products being imported into the United States from Britain.
Turning research into more tender beef cuts
Ohio State meat science program concentrates its research on meat palatability and tenderness.