Monthly Archives: September 2002
Spritz, spray, wipe: In defense of dirt (and other healthy snacks)
All those veteran moms who picked up the baby's pacifier off the floor, wiped it on their pants and popped it back in baby's mouth knew something after all, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
The wonder of Oz
The experience of community theatre was a new one for family life editor Laurie Steeb, but one worth sharing.
Army food and worldwide cuisine
Military chow has a lasting, often lousy reputation, shares columnist Roy Booth.
Because of hot, dry summer, this will be an interesting fall for grazing
Graziers are asking how to extend the grazing season and still get ahead of the game with solid fall pasture management. OSU Extension Agent Tom Noyes shares some tips in this week's "All About Grazing."
Today’s farmer needs to add public relations to his job responsibilities
Today, it is more important than ever for the agricultural community to build relationships with its nonfarm neighbors.
Know your manure management liability and know what you’re doing
Livestock manure can be a valuable asset or a costly liability. Producers attending the Manure Science Review tried to sort fact from fiction after attending once session led by an attorney.
To make the best better…
As Farm and Dairy wraps up its 4-H centennial timeline and historical look at the first 100 years of the 4-H youth program, we'd like to hear from readers about their 4-H experience.
Stan Hywet grounds set for Ohio Mart
Stan Hywet's annual fall festival has handmade arts and crafts, food and entertainment - all with a Renaissance theme.
Room to breathe: Can your horse breathe in a trailer?
Transporting horses for long distances can be a contributing factor in the development of respiratory disease, which can last long after the trip is over.
Ohioans pay tribute to Sept. 11
With the anniversary of the Sept. 11 tragedy approaching, many Ohio destinations have planned events to honor and pay tribute to those who lost their lives that day.