Yearly Archives: 2001
What makes a relationship a healthy one?
There are three clues couples can use to test the health of their relationship. Part four of our six-part series on relationships explains how.
Ohio’s building doctors schedule house calls
The Ohio Historical Society will make its building doctors available for eight clinics for old-building owners during 2001.
Ohio Young Farmers announces state winners
The Ohio Young Farmers recognized many state winners at its annual convention, Feb. 17-18.
Ohio irrigation trials show bugs still exist
Here are the details of the three irrigation/wetland demonstration sites created in Ohio.
‘N’-formation, please: Answering the tough fertilizer questions this spring
How much corn to plant this spring is going to be a tough decision for Ohio and Indiana farmers facing either shortages or extremely high prices for nitrogen fertilizers, a key input.
Lost ancient city is rediscovered in Cleveland art exhibit
Some of the Roman Empire's most significant archaeological and artistic remains, unearthed in the 1930s, are brought together again for the first time since their discovery in the major exhibition "Antioch: The Lost Ancient City," on view at the Cleveland Museum of Art from March 25 through June 3.
Know the differences in crop insurance
Growers have many new choices in the crop insurance market, but the clock is ticking on the insurance deadline.
Jean Rhodes receives statewide award
Columbiana County volunteer Jean Rhodes recently received one of four Ohio Extension Agents Association Appreciation Awards presented statewide for 2000.
Humans to blame for shrinking African lake
Because of unrelenting human demand for water, Africa's Lake Chad, once one of the continent's largest bodies of fresh water, has shriveled to a ghost of a great lake.
Follow route to freedom on the Underground Railroad
"A Fugitive's Path Escape on the Under Ground Railroad," a new program at Hale Farm and Village, presents a first hand look at a runaway slave's flight to freedom.








