Monthly Archives: May 2003
Tools help estimate nitrogen losses
There is no test that can precisely determine how much nitrogen has been lost, but there are some options available to producers.
Tecumseh! drama celebrates Ohio’s bicentennial
The outdoor drama, Tecumseh!, opens June 13 and runs through Aug. 30.
Renewed call for animal ID program and labeling
The confirmed case of BSE in Canada has renewed calls in the United States for country-of-origin labeling and a national animal identification program.
Low dry matter intake limits pasture-fed dairy cows’ production
Adding a supplement to pastured cows could boost milk production.
Learn the history behind Frankfort Mineral Springs
The Frankfort Mineral Springs will be open for a guided tour June 15.
Fruit growers’ summer tour at orchard
A central Ohio orchard will host the annual Ohio Fruit Growers Society summer tour June 25.
Foregoing field tests could spell nematode troubles for soybean crop
Soybean growers who failed to sample their fields last fall for soybean cyst nematode may be in for a surprise this growing season.
Ebbert’s Farm Market wins award
Jerry and Lova Ebbert's orchard and farm market earned the Belmont Soil and Water Conservation District's award for 2003.
Country-of-origin labeling could be a plus for both producer, consumer
There has been considerable debate and several competing claims about the cost of this program.
Compact collectors gather in June
The 13th annual International Ladies' Compact Collectors Convention is June 13-15 in Las Vegas.