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Yearly Archives: 2002

Eighteen recreational trail projects across Ohio will soon share $1,095,000 in federal grants.

The swine waste treatment process can remove most traces of Tylosin, a popular animal antibiotic.

The program will provide Golden Buckeye members with discounts of up to 20 percent or more off normal cost at pharmacies.

Unlike major potato-producing states such as Idaho, Washington and Oregon, Ohio does not employ a potato breeder.

The senior citizen market sticks with traditional favorites, but has an unusually soft spot for bittersweet mint.

Hunters harvested 2,145 wild turkeys during Ohio's seventh annual fall turkey gun hunting season.

Julie Tyson of Ashland, Ohio, was named eastern region vice president of the National FFA Organization.

The chick, laid and hatched in the wild, was the last of three to die since Oct. 4.

If just one member of a family does not have health insurance, it adversely affects the health, emotional well-being and financial stability of the entire household.

The Yoder farm features some fall seeded rye that is being grazed, as well as cornstalks and late fall hay fields.