Monthly Archives: April 2001
Grandparents have a role in divorce
The grandparents can take steps to support both their children and grandchildren during this challenging time
Get in the game: Prevent school violence
Guest commentary by Matthew Kaplan, assistant professor of agricultural education at Penn State, looks at how community tragedy can be averted with connections.
First conference for Ohio’s black farmers provides many opportunities
The first-ever conference for black farmers in Ohio will be held April 21 at the Stratford Ecological Center in Delaware, Ohio.
Farmers could be in for ‘slug’fest
Farmers need to scout for slugs as soon it warms up and fields are dry enough for walking.
FAPRI leader looks optimistically at legislative action on farm bill reform
Farm bill discussion must include debate on how much it takes to sustain U.S. agriculture says policy analyst.
Early planting has its advantages and problems
Purdue corn specialist says that while the calendar may heralds winter's recent end, the first days of spring are often iffy for field work.
DEP completes report on effects of underground mining in Western Pennsylvania
The report supplements the 1999 report and confirms reports of damage to 173 more properties. The percentage of undermined properties with damage has decreased.
Dayton students win investment contest
University of Dayton was one of the three college teams of student investors have named national champions in a first of its kind portfolio management competition.
Cuyahoga Valley National Park hosts pair of concerts
Lee Murdock and Blue Highway to perform in May at the Cuyahoga National Park.
Breed sale results
Eight breed sales were held at the 2001 Ohio Beef Expo March 17 at the Ohio Expo Center with over 400 lots selling at an average price of $1,660 per lot.








