Monthly Archives: October 2003
Hazard A Guess: Week of October 23, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Curses! Foiled again!
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares some of her family's everyday problems brought on by darned curses.
Carbs, fats, fruits, nuts, sugars, watch out!!
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb gleans her files for the most updated nutrition information.
All About Grazing:Plan now to keep your cows grazing through winter’s worst
Most Ohio winters are relatively mild, but do you have a grazing plan in case your buried in deep snow?
Woodlot workshops cover process of making lumber, selling timber
Workshop gives participants information on trees and the process that converts them into workable wood.
Stray voltage shouldn’t be a mystery
What do we really know about stray voltage? Measurement, reduction are a good start.
Sheep production handbook published
The edition has revised data on breeding, forages, handling, health, management, marketing, nutrition, predator control, reproduction and wool.
Paddy Fork Acres wins SWCD award
Awards also presented for big trees, hay show and land stewardship.
Ohio initiative offers food safety worker training down on the farm
Ohio Specialty Crop Food Safety Initiative launched, improves sound agricultural practices by specialty crop producers and employees.
Ohio hunter faces stiff penalty
Jefferson County man stripped of Ohio hunting rights, pleads guilty to 25 violations.