Monthly Archives: January 2002
Debby Boone school of public policy
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on coming to terms with the feels right approach to budgeting and reaching the day of economic reckoning.
Dairy Channel: A recipe to mess up your farm
Dianne Shoemaker, northeast Ohio district dairy specialist with OSU Extension, writes about the "10 Stupid Things" people do to blow a good farm operation right out of the water?
Hazard A Guess: Week of Jan. 17, 2002
Each week "Farm and Dairy" challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Read it Again: Week of Jan. 17, 2002.
Each week "Farm and Dairy" takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
A new nay of thinking
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about new feelings of having her parents needing her to help look out for them.
How to keep your silver sparkling
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about silver and its need to be cleaned.
Tracing the rich history of national 4-H
4-H, which began in 1902, is a combination of the efforts of people concerned about young people and its early history is an example of its cooperative nature.
The price for history going up
Ohio Historical Society shortens hours, raises the price of admission, and adds a charge for parking.
Sign up ends Jan. 18 for crop disaster, quality loss program
Producers are eligible for compensation from the USDA program for 2000 crop losses directly attributed to adverse weather and related conditions.
Rural landowners cautioned on conservation easements
National Farm Bureau conference speakers urge landowners to do their homework and to consider other options.