Monthly Archives: November 2000
Nitrogen trading moves into limelight
Hold the carbon credit trading schemes. Now shoving its way into the climate change limelight is nitrogen trading, says Farm and Dairy Editor Susan Crowell.
New law mandates extremity lights on Ohio tractors
By October 2001, all multi-wheeled farm tractors in Ohio that travel on streets or highways at night must be equipped with amber lights on the back, marking the outer edges of the wheels.
Dairy Excel: How to manage your feeding program
Controlling feed costs means feeding balanced rations, and balancing rations starts with forage sampling and analysis. Dairy Excel team member Tom Noyes offers some tips for sampling.
Hazard A Guess – Week of Nov. 16, 2000
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Read It Again – Week of Nov. 16, 2000
Each week, Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Plants play important role in history
Our current fascination with herbs and 'natural' remedies is nothing new, says columnist Roy Booth.
Horse housing: Equine facilities are as diverse as owners’ needs
Is there a single design plan you should follow when building a house for your horse? No.
WPA arts project posters now online
The Library of Congress has added its collection of Depression-era posters to its online archive.
Time to buy: Clock brings $25,000 bid
An eclectic mix of objects brought many interested buyers to Pittsburgh for Dargate Auction Galleries' three-day sale in October.
Spirit of Christmas lights up museum open house
The Wellsville Historical Society will hold its annual Christmas open house during the next four weekends.