Search Results for "Peach"
News Results 557 of 1000 pages
Vintage bridal attire highlight of fashion show
The North Canton Civic Center will host the show featuring bridal fashions of the past 100 years.
USDA extends milk support prices
The 2002 Farm Bill extends the Milk Price Support Program through Dec. 31, 2007, at the current milk support price of $9.90 per hundredweight.
Online maple syrup course covers basics
The Cornell Small Farms Program is offering an online course, Introduction to Maple Syrup Production, Nov. 7 through Dec. 12.
Phosphorus runoff studied at Ohio farms as reduction efforts begin
Runoff from farms is one source of phosphorus that has contaminated Lake Erie, contributing to the toxic algae blooms that prompted a city-wide water ban in Toledo, Ohio in early August.
Second round of Pymatuning/Shenango watershed forums scheduled
The watershed plan is ready for review, and public meetings will be held Jan. 22 at the Kinsman Public Library and Jan. 24 at the Mercer County Extension Office.
Sale report: Bids heat up at cold morning auction
Blustery winds didn’t deter over 100 bidders from attending an outdoor auction held Nov. 23 by auctioneers Ralph Sitko and Mike Dinse.
Do you know how Item No. 1278 was used?
Item No. 1278 brings to question use more than simply identifying a tool. Why does this corn planter have a spool of wire hanging from the back?
West Virginia confirms infected rhododendron shipments
West Virginia Department of Agriculture has confirmed plants shipped to Rural King stores in West Virginia are being recalled because of sudden oak death.
New meat science major already gaining interest
COLUMBUS — With the change from quarters to semesters at the Ohio State University, students were given the opportunity to major in meat science. Dr. Henry Zerby, the leader in creating the new major, said the conversion to semesters was an opportunity to redesign the curriculum. Zerby said meat science had been a minor, but
New system will improve water filtration
KEASBEY, N.J. — Global Ecology Corporation has filed an application to patent its Mobile PureWater System. This transportable system filters and purifies up to 90,000 liters of water per day by pumping it from a contaminated water source and treating it within the system itself. The unit is powered by solar, wind, diesel generator or






