Yearly Archives: 2001
Read it Again: Week of May 3, 2001.
Each week Farm and Dary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Pet Week
Home Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about her pets.
When the art of glass was new
Antique columnist Roy Booth reviews in the ins and outs of early glass factories.
Taking a picture of the sheep industry
Charles Parker, executive director of the National Seed Stock Alliance, spoke to members of the Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association meeting at Smithville, Ohio.
Vegetative mulch retains rain
As a cover crop, hairy vetch is better than plastic
Taking a look at the cattle market
According to a Purdue University extension marketing specialist, the second half of the year appears to be bright.
Summer roundup heads to Wood County
Tour stops include the Nichols Farm, J Bar A Herefords, Calvin Gerwin and Sons, Bill J. Bowling Farm, Larry and Becky Warns and Tom Dierksheide.
Seven stories of love
Marcia Millman explains seven stories of love in her newest book.
‘Seven Sisters’ quilt made for raffle
The 17th annual Panhandle Piecemakers Quilt Show will be held June 8-9 at the John D. Rockefeller Career Center in New Cumberland, W.Va.
Professor says bigger churches aren’t always better
According to a survey, churches in the United States are never going to be mega-churches, and according to a Emory University professor, shouldn't try to be.








