Yearly Archives: 2003
It’s a time for blessing readers, too
Columnist Judith Sutherland has relied on Farm and Dairy readers to help her and her family survive the writing of each week's column for 15 years.
Many happy postal returns to you all
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt just wants to mail a stuffed toy and board game. Is the Postal Service too busy with live alligators to deliver her package?
Pasture seeding oats, annual ryegrass
When seeding directly to pasture, there are some guidelines to follow that help to ensure success.
Use queen excluder for comb honey
Winter is the time when a beekeeper needs to make plans for next year's honey crops.
Riparian buffers: Restoring the home of the Buckeyes (and more)
Forest ecologist Charles Goebel aims to develop new riparian plantings adapted to the state.
Pennsylvania updates right to farm
In an amendment to Pennsylvania's Right to Farm Act, local governments will be held financially responsible for making laws that don't comply with the state.
ODA issues final permits to Ohio Fresh Eggs for Croton Egg Farm
The Ohio Department of Agriculture issued four final permits to install and nine final permits to operate to Ohio Fresh Eggs for the Croton Egg Farm facilities.
No-till grower, promoter, business honored at annual conference
Myron Wehr of Columbiana County, Ohio, received the annual Ohio No-Till Grower award.
Mad cow disease found in U.S.
Animal linked to herd imported from Alberta, Canada, in 2001.
Humane groups argue downed animals shouldn’t be in food supply
Case of mad cow futhers humane society's opinion that nonambulatory animals should not be used for human consumption.