Monthly Archives: June 2002
Read it Again: Week of June 20, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Angels riding shotgun are miracles
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt writes of the wonder of miracles.
My Practical Present
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb received a nifty thistle digger for her birthday. Doesn't everyone want one?
Catching the world by stereoviews
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of his first trip to Salem Library.
Pa. sheep producer: Attention to breeding, marketing pays dividend
Marketing, breeding, pasture management and attention to details equals success for this Pa. sheep producer.
W.Va. railroad buffs can take train ride to war re-enactment
The Wellsburg (W.Va.) Historical Railroad Society is sponsoring its last bus trip of the season this time to ride the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.
USDA streamlines conservation programs
Farmers will save valuable time at the county level following a decision in Washington to give NRCS and FSA the flexibility to proceed locally without the formal approval of the other agency.
Sunflowers may be ‘rubber factories’
An innovative use of sunflowers could reduce America's dependence on imported latex, natural rubber and manufactured rubber products.
Steam tractors return to Fulton Co. for annual reunion
The National Threshers Association's 58th annual reunion will be June 27-30 at Fulton County Fairgrounds in Wauseon, Ohio.
Simboli horse program not legit
Reader responds to a letter previously published in Farm and Dairy.