Monthly Archives: May 2002
Butterflies love living on the edge
Butterflies thrive along the edges of forest logging roads or within power line rights-of-way.
Arguable nontrade concerns: International debate, U.S. policy
Nontrade concerns - environmental protection, rural development and food security - are some of the most argumentative topics on the table during World Trade Organization negotiations.
Agronomic reasons for not shucking corn
Long-term cost of planting soybeans after soybeans is greater than any possible short-term economic benefit gained by dropping corn this year.
Horse rescuer faces questions about sells animals to meat buyers
A Cleveland television station report has uncovered allegations that a horse rescue operation may actually be selling the unwanted horses for horse meat at a local auction.
Horse rescuer faces questions about selling animals to meat buyers
A Cleveland television station report has uncovered allegations that a horse rescue operation may actually be selling the unwanted horses for horse meat at a local auction.
Thanks to Harrison County voters
Extension agent wishes to thank voters and supporters of the recent extension levy.
Dairy Channel: Fine-tuning feed mixing and feeding
Scrimping on feed costs won't always save you money, says columnist Ernie Oelker.
Brothers put Ashland County on map
In columnist Judith Sutherland's eyes, local history weaves a fascinating tale.
Hazard A Guess: Week of May 23, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Read it Again: Week of May 23, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.