Yearly Archives: 2003
Kidney transplant waiting times linked to outcomes
The longer patients on dialysis wait for a kidney transplant once they develop end-stage renal disease, the worse they fare.
Ken State exhibit features glass artists
Contemporary glass art is on display at the Kent State art gallery through Feb. 21.
Future of nation’s smaller dairy farms depends on management
There will be a future for smaller dairy farms, but only if owners pay attention to little details that can boost production.
Farm shouldn’t alter ways for neighbors
Reader wants to know why farmers must change their ways as more and more residents move into rural areas.
Brrr… January coldest on record since 1994
U.S. weather observer Ed Copeland in Columbiana County recorded no day above freezing from Jan. 13-29, and the highest temperature for that period was 12 degrees.
Antiques in Canton show, sale set to kick off
The annual Antiques In Canton show features antiques in room-like displays. Check it out March 8-9.
Agronomy society, USDA ink plan to identify technical service providers
The new conservation programs will apply cost-share funds to certified technical advisers, but who is certifying whom?
One pound of worms can eat 1 pound of manure a day
Vermiculture experts are prescribing a dose of earthworms to cure livestock producers' manure worries. Second in a two-part series.
Dorpers make it easy for shepherd
The Dorper sheep breed is a hardy, low-maintenance choice, one that Ohio shepherd Chuck White is glad he made.
USDA and states battling over elevator licenses
The USDA says a grain warehouse with a federal license is subject only to U.S. regulations. Not so, respond officials in Ohio and Indiana.








