Monthly Archives: September 2002
Hazard A Guess: Week of Sept. 12, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Read it Again: Week of Sept. 12, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Lessons learned from a tractor
It was a rusty old tractor, one destined to push columnist Kym Seabolt's marriage into divorce court until, well, you'll just have to read her column this week to find out more.
Late Night Dates With Daddy
Little Kathie Steeb, daughter of Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb, discovered a hidden plus to all those late-night theatre practices.
Warmers: Eat it while it’s still hot
You might never think about food warmers as collectibles - in fact, you might never have thought about them at all, until columnist Roy Booth sparked your curiousity with this week's column.
USDA targets $323 million for farmland and wetland conservation programs
Ohio will receive $1.4 million for farmland preservation and $4 in wetlands protection.
USDA tackles confusion over updating crop yields
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman is trying to clear up some of the confusion about what information will be needed to establish updated farm yields.
USDA authorizes emergency haying, grazing nationally for drought relief
Emergency haying and grazing on Conservation Reserve Program acres has been authorized nationally to provide relief for farmers and ranchers.
Through the eye of a quilter’s needle, the world helps us remember Sept. 11
People across the country poured out their post-Sept. 11 emotions one stitch at a time in a collection of quilts sent to the Pentagon.
Tea Leaf china collectors head to annual convention
The 23rd annual convention of Teal Leaf Club International is Sept. 20-22, in Nashville, Tenn.