Monthly Archives: May 2002
Myers brothers build trade empire
Columnist Judith Sutherland continues her series on the Myers brothers.
Read it Again: Week of May 30, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Summer dreams make me feel fine
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt is looking forward to summer temperatures.
The Audition
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes of one little girl's determination.
Collectors willing to fork over money for old kitchen utensils
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of the kitchen utensils of yesteryear.
Rain creates pasture challenges
Five steps to promote quality pasture during the summer.
W. Va. bans poultry and eggs from fairs
Reminder from West Virginia: No eggs or poultry - including chickens, turkeys, pigeons, doves for weddings, ostriches, emus, rosined exotic show birds - may be displayed publicly during the avian influenza outbreak in West Virginia.
U.S. Supreme Court: American Farm Bureau challenges plowing decision
A California orchard and vineyard has been prohibited from planting additional vineyards on its private farmland due to interpretations of federal wetlands regulations and of allowances for normal farming activities.
Switching to soybeans? Be aware of herbicide rotation restrictions
Producers switching from corn to soybeans in fields where corn herbicides have been applied should be aware of corn herbicide rotation restrictions.
Soggy fields foster wheat disease
Excessive wet weather throughout Ohio the past several weeks may cause problems with the state's wheat crop.