Monday, April 6, 2026

Yearly Archives: 2002

Don't let the waistline police interfere with your holiday menus. Columnist Kym Seabolt urges readers to just say 'no' to nouvelle cuisine.

The holidays of Thanksgiving and Christmas should not be about indulgences and overindulgences, but about the idea that less really is more, says Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb.

Costume jewelry continues to delight the ladies (and the men collectors), as columnist Roy Booth shares this week.

While some managers in our area have been able to stockpile grass in a few paddocks, more stored forage will be required this year. This week's "All About Grazing" column offers management tips for winter feeding.

Cytek horseshoes are a new style of shoes coming from England.

The Stark County Land Trust is sponsoring a series of workshops to help farmers prepare applications for state farmland preservation easement grant program.

Milk producers in drought-designated counties can receive a federal payment of $31.50 per head in the USDA's Livestock Compensation Program that ends Dec. 13.

Pa. farmers have helped push some of the most stringent environmental safeguards in the nation, but a few township officials are imposing their own version of regulations and limitations on agriculture.

Crawford County man elected to Pa. Farm Bureau board during the annual meeting, where delegates also approved policies on a wide range of issues.

Members of the new Winesburg Homing Pigeon Club performed well in the highly competitive Buckeye Combine, winning the 350 mile Great Black Mountain One Bird Derby, flown from Black Mountain, N.C., and the 300 mile Ohio SBMF Race, flown from Elizabethtown, Ky.