Monthly Archives: August 2005
What voters want in farm policy
Baseball has its winter hot-stove league when teams and players wheel and deal in hopes of improving their World Series chances.
Know how to properly manage corn silage harvest
Weather conditions have been highly variable this summer. As I drive through northeast Ohio and western Pennsylvania, I see beautiful fields of corn, and a few miles away I see drought-stunted fields where it looks like corn is already dying.
Derby Dust
I raised my aching body from the wooden planked bleacher seat that I'd become fused to. I should have taken more stand-up-and-stretch breaks between heats.
Missing: Some sense of security
He would have been 31 years old last November - November 14 to be exact, which stands out for me, because that is my birthday, too.
Your Fair Memories:
Readers shared their fair memories with Farm and Dairy and now we're sharing them with you in this second and final installment.
Happy campers!
(This is the second in a two-part series on 4-H camp. The first article, written by teen counselor Annette Crowell, appeared in the June 30 issue.)
First-year 4-H’er takes on the skillathon
JEFFERSON, Ohio - First-year 4-H'er Kerstin White had many opportunities this year to demonstrate her newfound knowledge of market hogs.
Ashtabula Co. livestock sale breaks six fair records
JEFFERSON, Ohio - Once again, buyers showed overwhelming support for Ashtabula County 4-H'ers, packing the MAC Arena in Jefferson Aug.
Pure Fun
More than 300 Tuscarawas County 4-H'ers took over the fairgrounds in Dover, Ohio, earlier this summer.