Monthly Archives: September 2002
Northeast regional small farm expo Sept. 21-22
The second Northeast Regional Small Farm and Rural Living Exposition and Trade Show is a multi-state program modeled similar to Penn State's Ag Progress Days, but designed for small farm interests.
More Ohio horses confirmed infected with West Nile virus
State and federal lab tests have confirmed nine more cases of West Nile virus infection in Ohio horses.
Mercer County drive-it-yourself tour features seven stops
The Sept. 21-22 Mercer County (Pa.) drive-it-yourself tour features stops representative of the region's agriculture industry and rural community.
Massey Ferguson 8280 plows through plowing world record
A Massey Ferguson tractor plowed through the world plowing record by plowing 620.899 acres of French fields in 24 hours.
Knowing your cost of production is key to successful farming operation
If your purpose in farming is to earn a living for your family, how do you know if your hard work is paying off? Knowing your cost of production is a key to successful farming.
Indiana FB acquires Agway Insurance
Indiana Farm Bureau will change the name of Agway Insurance to Countryway Insurance Company.
Ilene Davis: W.Va. master of gardening
A Wellsburg woman is turning her green thumb into good works for others.
Historic home tour features Salem’s South Lincoln Ave.
Six homes on Salem's historic South Lincoln Avenue will be part of the Salem Preservation Society's sixth annual candlelight home tour Oct. 4-5.
Getting started in farming or winding down? Call us
Farm and Dairy is developing two separate article series and would like to hear from readers.
Dispersal of herd from late reining horse enthusiast a lasting tribute
More than 250 people attended the Cactus Hill AQHA Quarter Horse dispersal auction in Dellroy, Ohio, Aug. 8.