Yearly Archives: 2001
Big naked trunk in University Circle delineates the garden
The installation of a 40-foot artificial Great Cloud Forest tree trunk marks the beginning of construction of the Cleveland Botanical Gardens new and innovative glasshouse biodome.
Beware of tests for roundup ready corn
Iowa State says the overwhelming majority of Roundup Ready corn planted this year contains the GA21 event, which is still unable to be quickly detected by any testing kit.
Talking Clean and Green starts in Lawrence County
Pennsylvania farmers explore the tax assessment implications of enrolling their land in a program that provides farm use value real estate values in exchange for a permanent commitment.
Rural postal workers seek more than right address; help set hunting limits
Postal carriers twice yearly, in early April and August, count a variety of wildlife they see to help gather the data that sets bag limits for small game.
Jefferson SWCD applauds conservation award winners
Charlie Henry was recognized as the Conservation Farmer of the Year at the Oct. we annual meeting. Distinguished service awards were also presented.
A little planning keeps ponds afloat
More than a backhoe and a big rain are required for building some ponds and dams in Ohio.
When will USDA react to stop bleeding of pool dollars
Don't expect quick action when it comes to the federal milk marketing order rule-making process.
Raiders pillaging your milk check
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on reforms necessary to stop federal order pool raiding by producers from across the country.
Taft’s ethanol plan political hype
A reader says the legislation Taft plans to support seems a token gesture rather than a plan.
Dairy Channel: Who wants to be vet?
Dianne Shoemaker, northeast Ohio district dairy specialist with OSU Extension, writes about the dream of many farm kids, and the perseverance and patience it takes to get there.








