Yearly Archives: 2002
Killer lipstick, poisonous apples andglobal warming? Just add water
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt voices disdain for the scientists, news reports and so-called experts who proclaim the sky is falling.
Planting Time
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb shares the goodness of gardening and the pride of planting.
Releasing creases: How it all began
You don't usually think of irons when you think of Holland, but columnist Roy Booth says that's where pressing irons flourished.
The ‘Point of Beginnings’: It all started along the Ohio-Pa. border
A forgotten place that is so important to the formation of this great nation is located at the northern bank of the Ohio River along the Ohio and Pennsylvania border.
Warren library uncovers rare book
The Warren-Trumbull County Public Library has stumbled upon a book that is over 500 years old and one of only three known copies in the world.
USDA extends milk support prices
The 2002 Farm Bill extends the Milk Price Support Program through Dec. 31, 2007, at the current milk support price of $9.90 per hundredweight.
UCLA acquires old medical texts confiscated by Gestapo
The materials were originally in the private library of Dr. Caesar Hirsch, who was forced to leave all his belongings when he and his family fled Germany in 1933.
Take a hike: Celebrate end of slavery
Join the National Park Service for a Juneteenth Celebration with music, poetry, art, food, and an Underground Railroad lantern hike.
Q and A session: Genetics of Scrapie
By knowing a ram's genotype, the percentage of progeny that will carry scrapie resistance can be estimated.
Planting advantage: Controlled traffic
Practicing controlled traffic may give growers an advantage at a time when wet conditions are keeping most farmers out of their fields.








