Sunday, April 19, 2026

Yearly Archives: 2002

Llovable llamas continue to rise in popularity in northestern Ohio. Two local shows can put you close to a llama, if you've never seen one.

The first of five public walking tours of Massillon's historic Fourth Street will be offered May 14.

The Zelienople Historical Society will open its two house museums, the Passavant House, and the Buhl House, for tours two days a week.

Herbicide drift is a growing concern for crop producers, particularly as the EPA eyes a 'zero tolerance' drift polilcy.

The world's largest amateur radio gathering will be at the Hara Complex, 1001 Shiloh Springs Road, Dayton, Ohio.

When making baleage, bale density is the name of the game and swathing and driving techniques will affect it. Here are some baleage tips.

The 15th annual Spring Pause convention of the Badger Chapter of the Coca-Cola Collectors Club will be May 16-18.

The 10th annual Vintage Poster Art Auction is May 25 at the Ramada Plaza Hotel and Conference Center in Columbus, Ohio.

Ohio's lone representative on the conference committee says the farm bill isn't a "safety net," but a "trap."

Six new soybean varieties, available for seed production this spring, may offer improved field characteristics and increased nutritional benefits over current market varieties.