Monthly Archives: February 2002
Young farm workers in for harvest of pain
Study results indicate that one in 10 adolescents working or living on a farm has suffered an injury severe enough to require medical attention.
Whole-farm approach handles phosphorus on dairy farms
What goes in must come out, and new federal rules that curb runoff pollution will affect many farms.
Verbus sells bedroom set for $800
Warm weather brought out 235 bidders at the Verbus auction in Broadview Heights.
Using corn for livestock grazing
Grazing standing corn can be a viable alternative forage and reduce feed costs in some operations.
USDA needs tougher biotech reviews
A committee has called for an enhanced regulatory process for transgenic plants.
University of Dayton shares Erma Bombeck with the world
Erma Bombeck Online Museum honors late writer.
Suggested ‘sharpskate’ tactics
Heating bills are key areas where you could be losing money.
Rumors of dairy farm continue in Canton
Is it possible to maintain a 1,200-cow herd inside Canton city limits?
Resourceful another name for cheapskate
Here are some tips on pinching those pennies during tough times.
Program details local discovery of mastodon
Hartley mastodon is topic of Mahoning Valley Archeological Society meeting.