Yearly Archives: 2001
Who cares what happens in Qatar?
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on negotiations on whether or not to hold a new round of international trade talks.
New farm bill likely to follow pattern
The next farm bill emerging from Congress is likely to be greener, with increased emphasis on conservation programs like EQIP.
Think globally, buy locally
If events of Sept. 11 make you nervous about the U.S. food supply, get to know a local farmer, says this letter writer.
Agriculture not to blame for antibiotic resistance
Of all antibiotics used in the United States, only 6.1 percent are used for growth promotion in food-producing animals, so don't blame livestock producers for antibiotic resistance.
Dairy Excel: Will hospital and nursing home bills rob you of your home and...
Many of us who are nearing retirement age have not sufficiently planned for the increasingly likely possibility of being incapacitated or disabled.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Nov. 15, 2001
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Read it Again: Week of Nov. 15, 2001
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Early cabinets spiced things up
The majority of spice boxes were constructed in Chester County, Pa., an area where cabinet makers were known for their finishes and woodworking techniques, according to antique columnist Roy Booth.
Line fence law not always straight-forward
Like it or not, Ohio law generally requires both landowners to equally share the costs of constructing and maintaining a fence.
Wind farms’ income still up in the air
Be careful before throwing caution - and cash - to the wind when exploring wind farm options.








