Yearly Archives: 2001
Pork expo canceled; dairy expo will go on
The National Pork Producers Council has canceled the 2001 World Pork Expo to prevent potential risks of foot-and-mouth disease.
Penn State imposes biosecurity policy
Visits to university dairy, beef, swine, sheep, deer and equine facilities will be by appointment only.
OSU poultry team earns honors
Four members of the 2001 OSU Poultry Judging Team won eight top 10 team and individual honors at the 54th annual Southern Collegiate Poultry Judging Contest in Baton Rouge, La.
Ohio Watercolor Society presents watermedia exhibit
The National Watermedia Exhibition 2001, features the work of over 80 artists will open at the Canton Museum of Art April 27
National Highland convention in Pa.
The American Highland Cattle Association will hold its 50th annual National Convention May 3-6 in Harrisburg.
More manure on the Web
New Purdue Web site hopes to link manure buyers with sellers.
Mahoning SWCD to sponsor amateur photography contest
Mahoning County photographers are encouraged to capture the essence of soil and water on film.
Intensive grazing meeting arranged as start to network
Irish dairy management highlighted at April 27 meeting at the Miller dairy farm in Millersburg.
Indian reformers spoke out to save their native cultures
In the book, "Talking Back to Civilization: Indian Voices From the Progressive Era" historian Frederick Hoxie writes that the expansionof the United States "fell short" of wiping out the continent's indigenous cultures. As tragic as the 19th century was, it marked "but a moment in the long history of a people."
Improving your pawpaw patch
Neal Peterson, founder of the Pawpaw Foundation and grower of the largest developed variety pawpaw orchard in the United States will speak at a horticulture workshop April 28 in Albany, Ohio.








