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Yearly Archives: 2001

Members at the organization's annual meeting demanded answers from those in charge about closing the local office.

Displays new for the 2001 Farm Science Review, Sept. 18-20 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center near New London, Ohio, will cater to niche markets.

In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell explains reasons why you should attend this year's Farm Science Review.

Terry Beck, agricultural extension agent in Wayne County and a member of the OSU Extension Dairy Excel team, writes about decision-making styles and shared decision-making with employees.

Each week Farm and Diary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.

Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb has shared in her column this week a letter from a reader who has been looking back through her bills from the 1950s.

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the numerous rebuilt evidences and records of forts in Ohio and western Pennsylvania that tell a story of the settlers who sought protection from hostiles a century and a half ago.

What started as a single row in a backyard garden has evolved into a 4-acre plot and a full-time national business.

A new "friendly warning" that's been hitting e-mail boxes around the country, about the release of credit information, is a hoax.

A new Congress-commissioned report by Resources for the Future scholars Katherine Probst and David Konisky finds that after 20 years and billions of dollars spent cleaning up many of the U.S.'s most contaminated areas the EPA still has a lot more work to do.