Yearly Archives: 2002
Read it Again: Week of May 23, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
The tragedy of misplaced ‘rights’
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt comments on the sad story of little Rilya Wilson.
USDA launches farm bill Web site to inform public
A new Web site will include farm bill program details, questions and answers, program applications and sign-up forms.
Thanks to Harrison County voters
Extension agent wishes to thank voters and supporters of the recent extension levy.
Sale features steins and furniture
A two-day sale at DeFina Auctions offered a collection of Mettlach steins and a collection of more than 1,500 Royal Winton chintz.
Navarre museum open for season
The Mathews House Museum and heritage education center will host a special exhibit from the of President William McKinley.
Memorial Day antique show at Hawken school
On Memorial Day, May 27, Hawken School will host the 17th annual White House Antiques Show.
Lumber, woodlot workshop planned in Wooster
The Ohio Woodland Stewards Program will host a workshop in July on getting the most from your woodlot.
Late corn crop squeezes silage supplies
Take inventory of your corn silage now to assure there will be enough to last through the fall.
Group buys Grant’s boyhood home in Ohio
The Ohio Historical Society plans to restore the boyhood home of Ulysses S. Grant in Georgetown, Ohio.








