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Monthly Archives: June 2002

Twenty Ohio farm operations will be highlighted in the 2002 Ohio Farm Profitability Tour series.

The Nature Conservancy is embracing agriculture as a new priority and is seeking new partnerships in this area.

Fort Laurens State Memorial will host its annual Encampment of the Brigade of the American Revolution, June 22-23.

Since its beginning in the 1500s, the Wye oak tree saw the birth of a nation and survived countless thunderstorms, tornadoes and diseases, but was toppled by high winds June 6.

Pa. Gov. Mark Schweiker recently lifted the drought emergency for six counties and restored 14 other counties to normal status.

The U.S. Senate killed an amendment that would have permanently repealed the death tax.

Pennsylvania is offering nutrient management grants for livestock producers, up to $75,000.

Wet fields have prevented Ohio's tomato and other vegetable crop producers from planting in a timely manner, which may result in reduced yields.

Eighty-nine cows and 16 workers have tested positive for bovine tuberculosis exposure at a 3,700-cow dairy farm in Tulare, Calif.

J.D. Miller and Ed Yoder sold many items from their 40-year-old collection of antique farm equipment.