Monthly Archives: April 2003
Annual quilt fair stitches its way to Sauder Village
A handmade quilt can evoke memories of family and tradition. But a quilt can also be dynamic and modern.
Amish marble champion, sports coach highlight Lake fireside chat
The 21st fireside chat in Lake Township will be May 1 at 7 p.m.
Airborne soybean fungus could take flight across Atlantic Ocean to U.S.
Plant pathologists aren't expecting soybean rust in the United States this year, but it could spread to Southern states within a few years.
AAA Centennial Tour highlights vintage vehicles
Owners of classic and vintage automobiles are invited to participate for free in the AAA Centennial Tour through Aug. 15.
Worm company sued for millions
The Oklahoma Securities Department filed the $14 million lawsuit against B&B Worm Farms.
Go fish: Opportunities hook farmers
The opportunities for aquaculture speak for themselves. And a group of Ohio fish farmers are in the swim of things.
Firefighters learn to save farmers
Firefighters participating in the new agriculture rescue training program in Pennsylvania are learning how to save farmers.
Wheat lab’s proof is in cookie test
Ohio research tells breeders which cultivar samples are best for on-farm production.
Pollution regs, not love, are in the air
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on higher machinery and equipment costs due to a rule proposed by the Bush administration.
Article is negative toward President Bush
Reader says people who think Bush is doing the right thing is well over the 54 percent quoted in an article.