Monthly Archives: November 2000
Tax laws allow farmers flexibility
Tax laws allow farmers more flexibility in reporting government payments than they may think.
Some say Issue 1 crucial for Ohio farmland preservation
Passage of Ohio's statewide Issue 1 would breathe life into the state's farmland program by providing local governments with matching funds to buy farmland development rights, says one land use expert.
Sebring model railroad club to hold open house
One of the largest model railroads in northeastern Ohio will be running this month during a special public open house.
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.
Radical overhaul not needed in U.S. grain handling system for GMOs
The current U.S. grain handling system can satisfy the EU standards related to GMOs, says an Illinois economist.
President signs farm spending bill
Even though he was highly critical of several key provisions, President Clinton signed a $78 billion bill to fund the USDA.
Letters Policy
Everything you need to know about writing letters to the editor of Farm and Dairy.
Inaugural ball to celebrate William McKinley’s success
Join the celebration of the 100th anniversary of William McKinley's second inauguration.
Frescoes on paper exhibit in Wooster
Claudia Bernardi, a native of Argentina and human rights activist, will present a lecture in Wooster Nov. 9.
FDA to withdraw poultry drugs
The FDA is withdrawing its approval of fluoroquinolone poultry antibiotics.