Monthly Archives: July 2002
Sale moves over 700 tons of stone
Landscapers and homeowners alike delighted in the offerings of an auction at the Barnstone Supply Company.
Ohio’s crop acreage down this year
Ohio corn growers planted fewer acres this year, nearly 6 percent below last year.
New tomato packs extra cancer-fighting punch
A team of scientists has developed a tomato that contains as much as three times more of the cancer-fighting antioxidant lycopene.
NAFTA needs visionary leadership
North American Free Trade Agreement countries say a leadership body is needed to guide members through the liberalized trade waters.
Honoring 4-H centennial with a celebration
A weekend celebrating the 4-H centennial will be held Sept. 6 and 7 in Columbus.
History of 4-H: The Eighth Decade
Farm and Dairy continues its monthly look at the 100 years of 4-H in the making.
Grandfather clock brings $40,500
A signed York Town grandfather clock sold for $40,500 to a bidder from Lancaster, Pa., at the June 15 estate auction of Alice Nelson in Grove City, Pa.
Five biggest mistakes people make about Social Security benefits
When it comes to Social Security, a lack of basic knowledge can put you at a disadvantage.
Cornfields may fuel ethanol process
Corn stover left in fields after combines remove corn kernels, may be able to fuel engines.
Centennial 4-H clothing exhibit opens July 10
Several items made by 4-H'ers over the years that will be on display July 10-Sept. 7.