Monthly Archives: September 2003
Bicentennial barn gets a closer look
The bicentennial barn in Delaware County isn't just a site along Interstate 71. It's also a family treasure.
Teach children to live in the moment
Columnist Judith Sutherland urges adults to give children all the kindness in the world to help with their monumental decisions.
Elusive creatures: Other Mothers
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt talks about the "cool" moms who let their kids stay up all night, munching on pizza and cake and watching violent TV cartoons.
Better Return to 3 R’s
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb asks, "Could you have passed the eighth grade in 1895?" Probably not.
Wheat performances all over the board
Don't put your eggs all in one basket when it comes to choosing wheat varieties for next year's growing season.
What’s important in logging contract?
Trees take 60 to 100 years to grow. Isn't it worth it to spend a little time properly planning your timber sale?
What’s happening at the Farm Science Review
Here's a complete schedule of field demonstrations and seminars offered during the Review.
West Nile Virus discovered in W.Va. horse
West Virginia Department of Agriculture Animal Health officials have discovered West Nile Virus in a Hancock County horse.
Web links biotech corn growers to elevators
A new Web site developed in cooperation with Purdue University helps producers find markets for transgenic grain.
Trio headed for Review Hall of Fame
Retired Ohio State leaders Sam Bone, Larry Shepherd and Don Pritchard will be enshrined in the Farm Science Review Hall of Fame.