Monthly Archives: September 2002
Hazard A Guess: Week of Sept. 19, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Read it Again: Week of Sept. 19, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
America begs you, keep the change
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt recalls the "New Coke scare" and, with proof from a McDonald's lawsuit, proves that America doesn't like change.
How We Behold
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes to encourage readers to live in the moment yet remember the past.
Parian bisque doll heads captivate
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the admired "parian" antique dolls.
In same boat: Forage inventory time
This year's dry weather has put every dairy or beef farmer in a similar predicament, and most livestock producers are faced with tight, if not outright insufficient forages to feed during the winter period.
Wheat may be making a comeback
Ohio wheat growers may be bucking the trend of several years of shrinking wheat production.
U.S. EPA seeks to boost recycling
The Bush administration has launched a new campaign to help boost recycling of materials ranging from metals to plastics to paper.
Two meetings will be in Trumbull Co. to discuss the federal Farm Bill
Meetings are scheduled for Sept. 23 and Oct. 2 in Trumbull County.
Pork checkoff rate reduced by 5 cents
The pork checkoff rate will be reduced by 5 cents - from 45 cents per $100 of value to 40 cents per $100 of value.