Monthly Archives: July 2001
Whazzup in the shifting world of food?
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on analysis by the vice president of research of the American Insititute of Baking on what's new in the world of food.
Dairy Excel: Charitable gifts: Too good to be true?
Charitable gifts can solve a variety of tax and income problems for landowners, including some that are not so obvious.
Hazard A Guess: Week of July 12, 2001
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Read it Again: Week of July 12, 2001.
Each week Farm and Dary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Summer Projects, Pseudo Pressures
Home Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the grand intentions we all have in the days of summer - but what could be the best use of our time in the end.
Grist mills: Part of history that keeps grinding on
Columnist Roy Booth explores the world of water-powered grist mills, and the change they fostered.
Witmer’s Feed and Grain to rebuild mill
Witmer's Feed and Grain will rebuild the Garfield grain mill lost to fire in June.
Wetland mitigation isn’t working; reports calls for tough reforms
Ohio expert who served on National Research Council committee says wetland loss still outweighs gain.
USDA research preserves historic flag
USDA wool experts are helping save the flag that inspired our national anthem.
USDA quick to revamp livestock mandatory price reporting program
The USDA is making improvements to ensure more accurate and complete collecting, disseminating and reporting of market data by the Agricultural Marketing Service.








