Monthly Archives: May 2002
Farmers face big decisions under Farm Bill commodity programs
It's the most complicated farm bill in history, which means producers have to answer tough questions before making decisions.
Cost-share funds in Ohio: Program targets livestock farmers
Livestock farmers in seven designated Ohio counties can participate in a new cost-share funding program.
Canton Classic Car Festival returns as part of a five-city cruise-in
Downtown Canton will come alive June 8 with the roaring sound of powerful engines and the sight of shining chrome and freshly-waxed paint for the Canton Classic Car Festival.
Book tells Poconos vacation land story
When Antoine Dutot opened the Kittatinny Hotel - the first tourist hotel in the Poconos - in 1829, little did he know that he was a pioneer in what would become one of the largest and most diverse tourist and recreation areas on the East Coast.
1958 Edsel Citation tops auction
This time around, everyone wanted this Edsel, a lure to a recent Kiko auction.
Water gardens bloom with opportunity
Water gardens can be installed by homeowners with or without professional help.
Ohio extends poultry ban to include West Virginia
Ohio officials implemented a ban on the import of live poultry in order to protect Ohio's poultry operations from the spread of avian influenza.
Herb farm roots run deep
"Just bloom where you're planted, we've often heard them say
Take your talents and abilities and help someone today
Then others will be blooming, and all around we'll see
A spreading garden of lively flowers, a better place to be."
Take your talents and abilities and help someone today
Then others will be blooming, and all around we'll see
A spreading garden of lively flowers, a better place to be."
Where there’s smoke, there’s money
Increasing Ohio's cigarette tax: Is it a good or bad idea for lawmakers? Editor Susan Crowell offers her opinion.
Dairy Excel: Worker motivation isn’t always money
Terry Beck writes about what motivates workers.