Monthly Archives: July 2001
Dairy Channel: Have you cleaned your ‘refrigerator?’
Dianne Shoemaker, northeast Ohio district dairy specialist with OSU Extension, writes about the dairy "refrigerator," that includes not only the bulk forage, grain and supplement storages, but also the mixed feeds as they are delivered to the varying animal groups and how refused feed is handled.
Hazard A Guess: Week of July 5, 2001
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Read it Again: Week of July 5, 2001.
Each week Farm and Diary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Prickley Heat
Home Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about those beautiful bull thistles that are now taking over her yard.
Tea time in China has long history
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the fine arts that grew up around the fine art of sipping tea.
Zoning ordinances need facelift
Zoning dates back to the late 1800s when land uses were first separated by law to protect residential areas from dangerous or unsightly practices.
Zombie Prom is rock and roll musical with student cast
A musical stage play billed as "pure entertainment with a rock and roll beat," Zombie Prom opened June 29 at the Ashtabula Arts Center's Straw Hat Theatre. The show be performed again July 5-8 and 12-14.
Technique to improve cattle cloning
Researchers at the University of Georgia have developed a technique which may dramatically improve the success rate of cattle cloning.
Smeal cyberlaw expert slices spam legislation
A Penn State expert on cyberlaw and privacy issues cautions Congress to move slowly with the bills currently under review o reduce the growing number of spam- or junk-e-mail.
Shift from forest to crops lowers temps
New study is the first to document the link between regional climate change and a major change in temperate forest cover.