Monthly Archives: December 2001
Other side of dairy policy debate
A member of the dairy committee of Ohio Farmers Union takes exception to arguments and assumptions presented in articles on the National Dairy Trust Fund proposal.
Dairy Channel: Pups are lively addition to farm, family
Dianne Shoemaker, northeast Ohio district dairy specialist with OSU Extension, writes about the new dogs that have come into her life.
Read it Again: Week of Dec. 20, 2001.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Slate walls provide solid foundation
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the slate found in older homes, anywhere from the room to the cellar, and out onto the lawn or in the patio.
White Christmas unlikely in Northeast
The Northeast Regional Climate Center at Cornell University has completely revised its annual white Christmas probability statistics and even Caribou, Maine, has seen its predicted chance decrease.
West Virginia direct marketing association holds conference
Sessions are designed for those already involved in agricultural marketing and for those who may be looking for a little extra money over the course of a year.
Warhol extends ‘Without Sanctuary’
In response to popular demand, and in to honor Martin Luther King, the Andy Warhol Museum will extend its exhibition "Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America" through the observance Martin Luther King Day, Jan. 21.
Other side of dairy policy debate
A member of the dairy committee of Ohio Farmers Union takes exception to arguments and assumptions presented in articles on the National Dairy Trust Fund proposal.
Licking County family preserves farmland
Agricultural easement for a 47-acre Monroe Township century farm has been donated to the Ohio Department of Agriculture because of its history.
Kelso House Lyceum Series begins Jan. 4
Edgar McCormick, Brimfield historian and emeritus professor of English at Kent State University, will talk about his latest book, "Yesterday's Scholars."