Yearly Archives: 2002
Indiana FB acquires Agway Insurance
Indiana Farm Bureau will change the name of Agway Insurance to Countryway Insurance Company.
Ilene Davis: W.Va. master of gardening
A Wellsburg woman is turning her green thumb into good works for others.
Historic home tour features Salem’s South Lincoln Ave.
Six homes on Salem's historic South Lincoln Avenue will be part of the Salem Preservation Society's sixth annual candlelight home tour Oct. 4-5.
Getting started in farming or winding down? Call us
Farm and Dairy is developing two separate article series and would like to hear from readers.
Dispersal of herd from late reining horse enthusiast a lasting tribute
More than 250 people attended the Cactus Hill AQHA Quarter Horse dispersal auction in Dellroy, Ohio, Aug. 8.
Antiques in the Woods returns to Shaker Woods
Antiques in the Woods, Sept. 7-8, features more than 80 antique and collectible dealers, who display and sell their products in a wooded setting.
Sales stay steady at Geauga Co. Fair
Junior fair exhibitors in Geauga County can thank local buyers for their support - big support, to the tune of $200,800 at this year's livestock sales.
If A.B. Graham is the ‘father’ of 4-H, who is the ‘mother?’
Ohio can make its claim to 4-H history by being the home of A.B. Graham, the school principal dubbed "Father of 4-H." However, with each father, there is a mother. And this mother, the "Mother of 4-H," lived just on the opposite end of the Corn Belt.
Hot air balloons lure rural landowners
For years, more than 100 pilots and members of the Northeastern Ohio Balloon Pilots Association have depended on farmers and rural landowners to provide landing spots for the balloons.
Competition keeps growing at Canfield Fair
You might not think of Mahoning County as a large agricultural county, but livestock projects at the Canfield Fair show there's growing interest coming from a lot of corners.








