Monthly Archives: April 2002
Juniors show winners at Beef Expo
Junior exhibitors took their turn in the winners' spotlight during action at the Ohio Beef Expo, March 15-17 in Columbus.
Join Cincinnati group on tour of Kentucky fort
Visit Old Fort Harrod and Perryville Battlefield on April 27.
Genetic roots: Scientists to examine DNA of George Washington’s trees
DNA collected from 13 trees at Mount Vernon is the first step in the creation of a genetic database for trees.
Dodger dogs lead the way: We love those ballpark hot dogs
Baseball fans will eat a lot of hot dogs this season.
Deep tillage raised crop yields, lower soil compaction
Ohio State University research on subsoiling found certain soil types benefit from deep loosening, increasing corn and soybean yields an average of 4 percent to 5 percent each year.
Custer Day includes tour retracing steps of president
Custer Day tour begins at 10:45 a.m. on June 1.
Antiques show set for Carnegie museum
More than 40 top dealers in the country will display antiques at the show.
Sunday hunting under fire in West Virginia
A new bill would reverse existing law, proposing that Sunday hunting be prohibited unless county voters say otherwise.
Pa. couple sues over milk checkoff
Joe and Brenda Cochran of Westfield, Pa., filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Scranton challenging the constitutionality of the mandatory dairy checkoff promotion program.
Ohio bill would end Sunday hunting restrictions
An Ohio bill proposing an extra day of hunting free of restrictions has not yet been passed into law.