Monthly Archives: January 2004
Dairy Excel: Remember to fertilize hay fields, too
Stark County ag agent Denny Weilnau reminds producers not to ignore forage fertilization.
Grandpa Charlie was the greatest
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares an early memory, and lesson, that continues to inspire.
Hazard A Guess: Week of January 22, 2004
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Surviving childhood without even trying
Wear the scars of childhood proudly, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt. Today's youth are hermetically sealed.
Happy Chinese New Year!
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb shares a fun tradition her family started several years ago: celebrating the Chinese New Year.
University of Pa. brings rare horse breed to Farm Show
With only 90 remaining mares, the Kladruby is one of the rarer breeds in the world.
Timber workshops coming this winter
Three workshops on timber stand management will be offered in Ohio this winter.
National Farmers Organization backs country-of-origin labeling
Delegates reaffirm COOL support, call for rapid, live cattle BSE test.
Mad cow update: Who pays for testing for mad cow disease?
At $50/head, testing for mad cow disease won't be cheap.
Mad cow update: Tracking cattle slows USDA
As of Jan. 19, only 23 of the 81 cows that came from Canada with the infected cow have been located.