Yearly Archives: 2001
Read it Again: Week of June 7, 2001.
Each week Farm and Diary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Berry picking
Home Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about picking berries with her dad.
The world of mother-of-pearl buttons
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about button collecting before plastic.
Early summer is a critical period of cool-season grass management.
Kick your grazing management into high gear to take control of growth
Three Jerseys top $6,000 in Wooster
Canadian consignments were in demand at the 2001 Ohio Spring Classic and Jackpot Sale sponsored by the Ohio Jersey Breeder's Association.
Black River FFA honors its state, American degree winners
Justina Morlock and Todd Denes were recognized as the outstanding FFA students during Black River FFA's annual student recognition banquet.
At Buckeye FFA banquet, Mangun accepts crown of leadership
Johnna Mangun will be wearing two hats for the Buckeye Career Center FFA Chapter during the coming year.
Zehnder wins dairy poster contest
The grand-prize winner of the Columbiana County Buckeye Dairy Boosters poster contest was Katie Zehnder from Mrs. Milajecki's class at St. Aloysius in East Liverpool.
Worker protection training mandatory
Handlers and workers must have training when they first begin their job, then at least once every five years. The training includes pesticide handling and safety, emergency procedures and preventing pesticide exposure.
What is the farmers’ contribution?
In a guest commentary, R.L. Kohls ag economist from the Purdue Extension, writes about the farmer's share of the food dollar.








