Monthly Archives: April 2004
And like I was telling Martha Stewart …
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt discovered that's she's actually a domestic genius, if you ask the 6-year-olds.
In Memorium
Laurie Marlatt Steeb discusses dealing with the loss of a loved one.
Don’t count on U.S. ag exports to developing nations just yet
The second in a series from columnist Alan Guebert on developing world agriculture and its impact on U.S. farmers.
Herd health programs of the top herds
Top dairy herd managers work with vets and nutritionists, rather than just calling them in when there's a problem.
U.S. wins key issues in WTO wheat dispute with Canada
Report is a win for American wheat farmers, calls for reform of Canada's discriminatory grain distribution system.
Retail and farmgate milk prices headed up
But prices don't always translate into higher profit margin for milk producers.
Ohio State to close two research sites
The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center is closing two of its 10 research stations.
Ohio gypsy moths treatments set for first week of May
Planes to fly just above trees to apply treatments.
Nearly 300 farms vie for easement funds
The third round of Ohio's farmland preservation funding drew applications from 271 farm families.
Match planter size to acreage needs
Which planter size has the lowest cost for a given farm size?