Yearly Archives: 2001
Hazard A Guess: Week of Aug 16, 2001
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Public television: make it yours
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about what PBS has meant to her and to her family.
Corn remains as a stable crop
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes on the debt that American history owes to corn and to the native Americans who shared their knowledge.
Medina Co. youth pay tribute to accident victims
Medina County 4-H and FFA youth donated $21,063 to the steam engine explosion victims' fund from the sale of their market livestock animals during this year's Medina County Fair.
United Producers, Prairie Livestock form an alliance
United Producers Inc. and Prairie Livestock have reached a livestock marketing and related services agreement.
The heat is on: Reduce risks this summer
The heat-related death of a professional football player elevated the fact that even normal activities can be deadly in extreme heat.
Slow gains forecast for W.Va. economy
West Virginia's economy stands a good chance of continuing to expand during the next year, but the risks of an economic downturn are high.
Schoenbrunn hosts log architecture program
Schoenbrunn Village in New Philadelphia will offer a special program on log architecture in America Aug. 18.
Pennsylvania’s Elk Expo is Sept. 29-30
The first Pennsylvania Elk Outdoor Expo will be held Sept. 29-30, during the most spectacular time for elk watching within the 835-square-mile elk range in northcentral Pennsylvania.
Johnny Appleseed Heritage Center breaks ground near Mansfield
The Johnny Appleseed Heritage Center recently broke ground for the center's J.M. Smucker Company 90-seat indoor auditorium and library.








