Yearly Archives: 2002
Report: U.S. can’t detect and respond quickly to attack on U.S. agriculture
A bioterrorism attack on U.S. agriculture won't cause famine, but will gut the ag industry and create consumer panic.
OSU Centers at Piketon to host ginseng workshop
Ginseng specialists from across the eastern United States will share their experiences Oct. 19 at OSU South Centers in Piketon, Ohio.
Old-fashioned Christmas in the Woods festival slated
Old-fashioned Christmas in the Woods at Shaker Woods in Columbiana, Ohio, is scheduled for Oct. 12-13 and 19-20.
Museum association offers workshops on preserving historic resources
The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission will hold workshops on preserving community historic resources across the state in October.
It’s time to look for Northern Lights
Autumn produces a surplus of geomagnetic storms - almost twice the annual average - and that means there's lots of excitement in the night sky.
It’s not getting drier, we’re just using more water than we get
The amount of precipitation received in Pennsylvania has actually increased 10 percent in the past century.
Guggisberg Cheese wins grand champion honor
Guggisberg Cheese Company of Charm, Ohio, squeaked into first place to win the overall grand champion cheesemaker honor for 2002.
Grain handler database now updated for this harvest
The American Seed Trade Association has updated its database of grain handlers accepting biotech corn approved in the United States but not yet approved for import into the European Union.
Furniture to dolls: Antique appraisals Oct. 9 in Navarre
The Navarre-Bethlehem Township Historical Society will host an antiques appraisal day Oct. 9, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Farmers get break with tax law change
Farmers who purchase tractors or other equipment, livestock, or vehicles or who decide to invest in new farm buildings this year may be able to take an additional 30 percent first year depreciation deduction on their taxes for 2002.








