Monday, June 15, 2026

Yearly Archives: 2001

Horses have been a central theme in Jenkins' life, running like threads through the fabric of her 78 years. At every important moment, there has somehow been a horse involved.

Dennis Weilnau, agricultural extension agent in Stark and Summit counties, shares forage management goals presented by Cornell veterinarian Bill Stone at the recent Northeast Ohio Dairy Management Conference in Canton.

Each week "Farm and Dairy" challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.

Each week Farm and Dary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.

Home Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about nuts and nomenclature.

Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about tables in all their various sizes, shapes, and uses.

A very special dairy cow in a small frame, Tidy has two 305-day records with over 30,000 pounds of milk, including her 12-6 record of 34,530 pounds of milk, 1,123 pounds of fat and 990 pounds of protein. During that lactation, she racked up her best 365-day record with 40,000 pounds of milk, 1,283 pounds of fat and 1,154 pounds of protein.

Nearly 200 Holmes Count dairy farmers and guests attended the dairy banquet at Walnut Creek March 26 for the annual dairy awards presentations.

Wheeling, W.Va., residents Chip West, owner of the Point Overlook Museum and Omni, and Orland Carra, PC specialist and graphic artist, have produced a first of a planned six volume Wheeling Historic Photo CD set.

The majority of the baby bunnies, chicks and ducks who are given as Easter gifts may only survive the first few weeks after the holiday. The Ameican Humane Society provides a few points to ponder.