Yearly Archives: 2002
Final score is yours to determine
This hasn't been a good year for farming, but there are still factors that you control that dictate your farm's profitability, reminds editor Susan Crowell in her commentary this week.
Old barn comes full circle, back to use
One Ohioan is working to preserve the heritage of an 1880s barn and pass on the traditions of previous tenants to his sons.
Unusual farm facts worth sharing
Those who grew up on a farm often take the wonder of farm life for granted. Columnist Judith Sutherland shares some interesting tidbits about farm wonders in her column this week.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Sept. 5, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Read it Again: Week of Sept. 5, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
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.








