Monthly Archives: April 2003
USDA provides assistance for drought-stricken livestock
The 2003 Livestock Feed Program will provide timely relief for livestock producers in areas hit hardest by drought.
U.S. and Mexico sign environmental pact to protect common border
The new plan focuses on decreasing air, water, solid waste and soil pollution.
Styleshow on the catwalk in Niles
The Niles Historical Society presents a luncheon, style show and program at the McKinley Memorial Auditorium May 10.
Salem farmer’s market now has flowers and herbs
Flowers for growing and flowers for giving will spring forth at the all new Salem City Flower Market May 3.
Researcher makes manure safer for environment
Scientists may have found a way to convert some types into a material that can be used to help keep the environment clean.
Learn basics of milk quality and stray voltage
The workshop includes classroom lecture, discussion and on-farm demonstrations and troubleshooting.
Kent offers youth fun and learning in the summer
The summer youth programs consist of four two-week sessions beginning June 16 and ending Aug. 8.
Keep eyes open when it comes to chronic wasting disease
Reader says articles need to stop simply pointing fingers at the deer farmers, and instead, talk about the background.
Historians’ cup of tea is at Burton
The Geauga County Historical Society is steeping up excitement by hosting the fourth annual afternoon Edwardian Tea on the grounds of Century Village Museum.
Grassroots producer forums help drive 2004 dairy checkoff marketing plans
Producers attending the forums reviewed five strategic platforms for driving dairy demand in 2004.