Monthly Archives: November 2000
Dairymen tired of getting dumped on, organize strike on Independence Day
Dairy farmers across the nation are organizing a dump of one day's milk production, hoping to draw national attention to low milk prices.
Arrowhead has buffalo future in its cross hairs
A northeastern Ohio buffalo ranch is a world leader in buffalo genetics and DNA testing.
Waste not: Dairyman tackles problem head on
Smart farm management decisions earned Knox County dairyman Tom Freer one of five Environmental Stewardship Awards presented statewide by the Ohio Livestock Council.
Opinion: It’s all in your perspective
In her weekly commentary, Editor Susan Crowell reminds readers that problems, like beauty, are in the eye of the beholder.
Intensive grazing, composting make Millers unique
Knox County farmers Greg and Beverly Miller of Lone Pine Ranch, Howard, received the statewide Environmental Stewardship Award sponsored by the Ohio Sheep Improvement Association.
Don’t let heavy hand of government hold back economic growth
What is really the prime mover of today's booming economy. One reader offers his view.
Reader says vote no on Ohio’s Issue 1
Nationalizing land rights is socialism purchased with taxes, says one reader about Ohio's statewide Issue 1.
Hazard A Guess (Week of Nov. 2, 2000)
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Country music collectibles unlimited
Columnist Roy Booth says the world of country music is rich in history... and collectibles.
Victorian house sought for village at depot museum
The Jefferson Depot in Ashtabula County, Ohio, wants to add more buildings to restored historic village.