Monthly Archives: February 2004
Selecting a horse: Matching horse with owner
One of the most important decisions you will make in working with horses is determining the right horse for you to use or buy.
Laura Bush breath of fresh air
Writer has searched for someone to say something good about the Billary presidency.
Horse show judges school set for March 5-7 at Penn State
Program designed to train 4-H or open show judges, judging team coaches and members.
Diversity keeps farmland values strong
Production farmland typically provides nominal annual returns of 8 percent to 10 percent and real returns of 4-6 percent.
Children drive to top spots in national kiddie tractor pull
The National Kiddie Tractor Pullers Association Grand Nationals were held Jan. 31-Feb. 1 in Columbus.
Cattlemen win case over Tyson
A jury awarded nearly $1.3 billion to cattlemen suing Tyson Fresh Meats for using marketing agreements to push down market prices.
Beech tree disease found in Lake Co.
The disease has killed American beech trees in the eastern U.S. since the 1930s.
Pampered Paws Bakery caters to canines
When Melody Rising's hard work is a success, she earns a slobber of approval.
Dairy genetics: Trying for more female calves
Fiddling with genetics may give farmers more milk and more female calves.
Conservation program hits bump
Public not happy with Conservation Safety Program's focus on priority watersheds.