Yearly Archives: 2007
A Little Thanks Goes a Long Way
The plucky planter on the back of our bathroom commode still makes me feel appreciated. It arrived at our house one morning in early June.
Fashion police air age-old warnings
Giving new merit to the term "fashion police," baggy pants that show boxer shorts or thong underwear would be illegal under a proposed amendment to Atlanta's indecency laws.
Passage of fast tractor legislation lauded by Wayne Co. Farm Bureau
WOOSTER, Ohio - After an eight-year process, legislation permitting fast tractors on area roads was approved by Ohio legislature.
Holmes County Farm Bureau sets policies, goals for the year ahead
NASHVILLE, Ohio - Holmes County Farm Bureau hosted its first farm tour in a number of years, and it was well received, according to Tim Brumme, chairman of the farm tour committee.
Geauga County livestock sale totals $245,000
BURTON, Ohio - The Geauga County Junior Fair Livestock Auction brought in $245,538.58 Saturday, Sept.
Twenty Ohio farms tapped for easement purchase program
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - The Ohio Department of Agriculture's Office of Farmland Preservation is scheduled to purchase easement rights from 20 farms in 11 counties under the sixth funding round of the Clean Ohio Agricultural Easement Purchase Program.
Timber harvest tour part of natural resources expo
CARROLLTON, Ohio - The Sept. 15 Agriculture, Natural Resources and Conservation Expo 2007 also includes a mini-field trip for individuals interested in learning more about timber harvesting and woodlot management.
The first 100 years
The Lowry Farm and of Washington, Pa., was recently honored with the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture's Century Farm Award.
Rearin’ to go
Raymond Moore drove this draft team, owned by Tom Ferguson of Uhrichsville, Ohio, in the Randolph Fair horse pull Aug.
Pa. century farm salute
HARRISBURG, Pa. - Seven families who have been farming for more than 100 years and 200 years were recognized by Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff at Ag Progress Days.








