Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Yearly Archives: 2002

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes that those Sears catalogs were an important part of America, from the most rural post office route in the backwoods all the way to bustling big cities.

Employees of two area businesses will enjoy some good eating after their employers purchased champion 4-H animals recently at the Tuscarawas County Fair.

Buyers turned out in force to show their support for the junior fair livestock exhibitors during the 2002 Ashland County Junior Fair Livestock Auction.

The USDA revised how it will establish oilseed bases under the new direct and counter-cyclical program contained in the 2002 farm bill.

Milk producers participating in the Milk Income Loss Contract program are now required to make their payment-start month selection before the next month's prices are announced to the public.

The Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. NW, will host two archives workshops on Oct. 21.

A one-day class designed to teach landowners how to use the crop tree management tools to meet their forest goals is planned Oct. 21.

Step back in time to 1863, when the U.S. Army forced more than 9,000 Navajos to make a grueling 380-mile march across New Mexico to a new reservation. A Nov. 1 program near Cleveland shares the story.

The Warren-Trumbull County Public Library offers programs on the Underground Railroad in the region.

Reader is disappointed that Farm and Dairy didn't support the intent behind the Farm Aid concerts.