Monthly Archives: November 2002
Read it Again: Week of Nov. 21, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
A new friend and family plan: Parents
It's time for parents to stand up and be parents, not friends, says columnist Kym Seabolt.
Kathie’s Sensational Sizzle Burger
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb may be handing over the kitchen torch to her youngest daughter, if Kathie's latest concoction is any indication.
Japanese art styles had big influence
Columnist Roy Booth shares what happened when East met West, as the improvements in transportation opened the world to other cultures.
Zoar Village opens doors for holiday
Old-world Christmas customs, decorated private homes and museums and holiday crafts for decorating and gifts make up 2002's Christmas in Zoar, Dec. 7 and 8.
Vocal minority passed Florida hog legislation
Agriculture lost its voice in the recent Florida ballot issue to prohibit the use of gestation stalls for sows.
USDA takes action on several dairy fronts
Milk producers in drought-designated counties are eligible for per-head payment under livestock program.
Tri-State Toy Soldier show at Mountaineer Racetrack Dec. 8
Old and new toy soliders will line up at a special Mountaineer Racetrack show Dec. 8.
Thanksgiving menu stuffed with healthy choices
From the main course to dessert, the traditional Thanksgiving meal is stuffed with healthy food choices, particularly those rich in disease-fighting antioxidants.
People who give, live longer
A University of Michigan study suggests older people who are helpful to others reduce their risk of dying by nearly 60 percent compared to peers who provide neither practical help nor emotional support to relatives, neighbors or friends.