Monthly Archives: May 2003
That white chair? Just temporary insanity
What were they thinking! Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt recalls a time when home decorating didn't include brown sofas.
Old barn gets new life
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb shares a poem from a reader.
Ivory is symbol of purity, innocence
Carved ivory is an art that is all but lost, says columnist Roy Booth.
Wet weather sets stage for wheat woes
Major disease problems could be on the horizon if wet weather continues.
U.S., Canada file WTO challenge to EU ag biotech ban
U.S. says moratorium imposed without scientific basis.
Trumbull County’s Sharecs donate ag easement
George and Ruth Sharec of Newton Falls in Trumbull County have donated an agricultural easement to the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
Seats are going fast on bicentennial wagon train
The Bicentennial Wagon Train will journey across the state June 21-July 14.
Pollination: GMO vs. non-GMO corn
More GMO corn increasing risk of crop contamination.
Pa.’s offbeat museums featured in book
There's a new illustrated guide to the best small museums in Pennsylvania.
Pa. launches initiative to improve environment; benefits ag community
Hog farm uses a methane digester to produce electricity, generates $3,500 per month in income.