Monthly Archives: April 2003
Hazard A Guess: Week of April 3, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Read it Again: Week of April 3, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Out on a limb: The tree and I
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt is trying to get to the root of a bureaucratic problem that could leave her out on a limb.
In books we have invaluable friends
A person who loves books is never lacking a companion, observes columnist Roy Booth.
Rotational grazing is easy, beneficial
Grazing columnist Mark Landefeld writes from personal experience: Getting started is the hardest part.
Use tractors, equipment to save fuel
Get the most work from each gallon of fuel you use.
USDA ready to help farmers wind through ‘mega regulation’
USDA announces key signup dates for farm bill crop and other disaster programs.
Twin row corn production catching on
Interest in twin row corn is surging and the system may offer some agronomic and financial benefits.
Red maples are taking over Pa. forests
Economically important species such as red oaks are not regenerating.
Penn State working on wild horse contraception
Penn State researchers working on a contraceptive device to be used with wild horses in the western United States say their work looks promising.