Yearly Archives: 2002
Appalachians’ cancer risk, death rates higher than national average
A study shows some Pennsylvanians in Appalachia at higher risk of death from colorectal cancer.
Scouting the field
Finding romance under the country sky.
Harrison County Fair: Sale numbers down, but still considered a success
Although the crowd dwindled during the late hours of night, it didn't stop buyers from giving $111,201 to Harrison County 4-H members.
From pottery town to the Grand Ole Opry
East Liverpool teen aspires to be the next country music star.
Trumbull 4-H’ers repeat as champs
Trumbull County Fair's sale of more than 300 market animals in 12 project areas ran more than 8 hours, but in the end, sale totals topped $159,000.
Number of West Nile virus cases rising
New numbers reflect a growing presence of West Nile virus in Ohio and Pennsylvania as the disease moves westward, leaving no county or town immune to the threat.
Agriculture committee: Don’t move all of APHIS to homeland security
A new proposal will keep portions of APHIS in the department of agriculture.
Grading today’s honor roll
Reader asks how 60-75 percent of pupils can make the honor roll.
Patriotism floats in the Ashland sky
Sunday morning dawned crisp, clear and beautiful. What a great way to close out an impressive Independence Day celebration weekend.
Hazard A Guess: Week of July 11, 2001
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.








