Yearly Archives: 2002
Economist: A little bit of drought a good thing
Ag economist Carl Zulauf's words are sure to raise some eyebrows: Droughts don't always cause financial hardship for farmers.
Eastern Ohio Grassland Conference
The conference, Oct. 10-11 in Guernsey County, will include tours and discussions on grazing.
Corn diseases not helping drought
Growers should be identifying which fields are suffering from diseases and marking those fields for early harvest, advises one Ohio plant pathologist.
Columbiana library hosts antiques appraisals Sept. 21
Local antiques dealers with a variety of specialties will be available to provide information and estimations of value on items.
Capt. Evans battles back from stroke, says ‘thanks’
We share a letter this week from longtime Farm and Dairy columnist G. Russell Evans.
Bob Evans festival is down on the farm Oct. 11-13 in Ohio
In addition to the crafts, the festival features musical entertainment, farm demonstrations, contests and children's activities.
Portage County Farm Bureau let members, awards shine through
Awards showered Portage County Farm Bureau members with praise at the farm group's annual meeting Sept. 10.
Part-time farmer turns forest into full-time rotational grazing career
Andy Fadorsen was raised in Guernsey County and his grandparents had some cattle, but farming was not his life-long dream. Now he's practicing intensive rotational grazing on his stocker farm.
Guernsey County Livestock sale total tumbles $23,000
Nevertheless, the overall sale total hit $204,100.27, dropping almost $23,000 from last year.
A world of silence, a world of fame
A Columbiana County woman teased for handicaps is now the basis of a television series about to debut.








