Yearly Archives: 2003
Real world: Paying farm labor isn’t easy
Article doesn't portray the real world of farm labor: You try paying high wages on a farmer's income.
Poison hemlock grows as threat in newly urbanized areas
Poison hemlock has become one of the most prevalent weeds in Ohio, especially along highways.
Ohio Farm Bureau is off base
Teaming up with powerful people is not how agriculture should conduct its business.
Miniature doll and dollhouse show
A dollhouse and miniature show and sale will be held July 26-27 in Stongsville, Ohio.
Marietta exhibit spotlights antique music boxes
The Castle, 418 Fourth St., Marietta, will feature an exhibit of antique music boxes during July.
Greasing the skids, or rails, with soybean grease
SoyTrak, a new grease made out of soybeans, is used to lubricate the rail curves of railroad tracks.
Getting stuck on stamp collecting
The beauty of stamp collecting is that you can collect whatever you want at whatever price.
Farm permits issued in three counties
Fourteen farms in northeastern Ohio received permits to operate under the new large livestock and poultry farm permitting law.
Expert: Milk production finally drops
Penn State milk expert Ken Bailey says the marketplace may be realigning supply with demand.
Auction supports health care for handicapped youth
Quilts and furniture items will highlight the seventh annual Bureau of Children with Medical Handicap fund-raising auction July 5.








