Monthly Archives: January 2003
Buckeye Rodeo rounds up awards
An Ohio-based rodeo received numerous accolades from the Mid-States Rodeo Association.
Backup generator isn’t a complete standby power solution
If installed improperly, a back-up generator can create a wiring hazard and complicate efforts by a utility company to reconnect the primary power source.
Almost half the Earth is still wilderness
A team of more than 200 scientists spent two years compiling information about the Earth's most pristine and untouched regions. Their findings have been compiled in a new book, Wilderness: Earth's Last Wild Places.
FDA approval: Six-month shelf life for dairy products
Dean Foods has received approval from the FDA for new technology that extends dairy-based beverage shelf life to six months.
50 people sick, but milk not to blame: Salmonella linked to Young’s Dairy
Columbiana County may hold key to salmonella outbreak in Clark County.
More than $1.75 million in loan help still available for Ohio farm families
More than $1.75 million is still available in loan guarantee help.
Deer farmer discusses chronic wasting disease
Ohio deer farmer refutes statement that chronic wasting disease is primarily found among captive animals.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Jan. 9, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Read it Again: Week of Jan. 9, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Striking a blow for parental unity
Columnist Kym Seabolt says its time to stand up for her parental rights: two 15-minute breaks and hazard pay for slumber parties.