Monthly Archives: June 2004
Kerry vs. Bush: How could he do any worse?
Reader finds presidential campaign rhetoric unbelievable.
High nitrate in groundwater? Stop fertilizing, but let the cows graze
Farmers with excessive levels of nitrates in groundwater can keep on grazing their cattle - as long as they reduce or eliminate nitrogen fertilizer use.
Farmers safe from lawsuits if they help with research
Livestock farmers can get 'safe harbor' from clean air violation lawsuits if they volunteer to let the EPA monitor their farm for two years.
PROGRESS: Winery is pot of gold at end of rainbow
Ohio couple starts winery off the beaten path in east-central Ohio.
PROGRESS: Ohio farm wins national award
Bill and Susan Shultz received the American Sheep Industry Association's environmental stewardship award.
PROGRESS: A new way of thinking
These Ohio shepherds put a new twist on breeding sheep.
Mail Pouch barns: Landmark art or advertisement?
State's error gets response from barn lovers.
PROGRESS: Separate, but equal
Five brothers make western Pa. dairy partnership work
Reagan planted today’s ag seeds
Columnist Alan Guebert says some of the more progressive farm programs of the last 25 years came into being under Ronald Reagan.
Reader: Bush not perfect, but better than Clinton
Reader says Bush has done better job than Clinton, and can do better than Kerry or Nader.