Monthly Archives: July 2004
Adding value to a calf-crop pays
Basic 'cowboyology' could boost cattle producers' bottom line, regardless of herd size.
Carroll Co. buyers raise sale total by $35,000
Carroll County Fair junior livestock sale totals $148,000.
Llama Love
A Hartville, Ohio, artist shows her passion for llamas with a paintbrush.
Harrison County Fair champs didn’t cheat
There is no basis to rumors Harrison County Junior Fair champion livestock exhibitors cheated.
Milk producers need to speak out to protect income
Reader challenges other dairyment to do their part in stopping milk pooling and depooling.
Armchair hikers can blaze the trail
Columnist Judith Sutherland boggles her mind with thoughts of backpacking the Appalachian Trail. Instead, she'll read a good book about it.
Hazard A Guess: Week of July 22, 2004.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Trendy pets: What happened to pet rocks?
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt wonders what some people are thinking when they pick out a pet.
A Timely Weekend
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb wonders why she feels so shortchanged for time on some occasions. Perhaps it all relates to the timing belt on her car.
Rest easy, Bob Zoellick’s on the job
Columnist Alan Guebert says like Eric Clapton, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick is a god