Monthly Archives: May 2004
Reader says President Bush has to go
Reader says Bush has performed impeachable acts on numerous occasions for four years.
Pilot project for renewable energy set
A new loan guarantee pilot project aimed at developing renewable energy systems from the use of livestock as a raw material has been launched.
Pesticides: Think before you spray
When spraying pesticides, don't let others get your drift.
Pa. vet lab certified for BSE analysis
Lab joins 12 other state laboratories.
Milk protein concentrate displaces 318 million pound of U.S. milk
Report looks at MPCs, casein and caseinate between 1998-2002.
Farm Bureau needs to wake up and smell the compost
Reader writes Senate Bill 115 is another example of the "control without investment" school of government.
Daschle introduces legislation to implement country-of-origin labeling
U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle indtroduced new legislation that would implement country-of-origin labeling by the original Sept. 30, 2004, deadline.
Beef imports 10 percent above 2003
Imports from both New Zealand and Uruguay are up significantly.
Ag students earn OSU scholarships
Joe Kapp, Curtice, Ohio, received the Charles Ingraham Scholarship, $1,900.
After two years, jury still out on farm bill
The hearing marked the second anniversary of the 2002 farm bill.