Monthly Archives: July 2005
Get your chance to farm in the park
SALEM, Ohio - Drive through the park and expect to see creeks, trails, even waterfalls, but a farm?
Faithful buyers support the Carroll County Fair
CARROLLTON, Ohio - Carroll County added a work of art to its fairgrounds this year, a mural by Scott Hagan.
A farm in the park
BRECKSVILLE, Ohio - As Alan and Susan Halko lounged in their backyard after a busy day moving into their new farm in 2002, a limo pulled into their gravel drive.
Stressed corn crop can kill livestock
SALEM, Ohio - Although many corn fields in Ohio and Pennsylvania have benefited from scattered showers in the past weeks, other areas haven't been as fortunate.
Still no new beef complex at Lisbon
SALEM, Ohio - There will be no new beef show barn at the Columbiana County Fairgrounds in Lisbon next week, but that doesn't mean progress isn't being made.
If only you could save summer in a jar
I have a friend who grew up in the Midwest, and now lives in Florida Just a few weeks ago, she wrote and lamented the differences in her life now as compared to her childhood days.
Eminent domain decision: no shock, and qualified, if you follow history
To hear the major newspapers and farm groups tell it, the world of private property rights collapsed June 23.
Future of world’s agriculture in question
About 250 representatives of agribusiness corporations, academia, governments and non-governmental organizations attended the World Ag Forum in St.
Plan To Eat Healthy, Spend Less
Trying to go from breakfast all the way until supper, I'm
reminded, again how much better off I'd be, "grazing" through the day with several light meals and snacks rather than two bigger meals.
Sealing the deal: Duct tape fails, too
Duct tape: It's not just for pipe repair and hostage situations anymore.
Recently, in an embarrassing setback for NASA, a temporary window cover fell off the shuttle while it was on the launch pad, damaging thermal tiles near the tail.