Monthly Archives: May 2003
FDA considers food tracking system
Goal is to help track food in case of contamination, other emergencies.
Explore the Cuyahoga Valley by train
Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad takes passengers into the heart of Cuyahoga Valley National Park to see what the park has to offer.
CRP signup should be hot topic
Farm bill makes changes in prior crop production eligibility.
Anonymous acts of kindness performed to honor memory of pilot
Since Chief Warrant Officer Hal Reichle's death, his family and friends have honored his memory by carrying out anonymous acts of kindness.
Alaska college creates fishing academy with trips
Participants can learn about Alaskan fishing on the water and in the classroom.
Agreement closes road into U.S. for subsidized Canadian dairy exports
Canada will no longer export subsidized dairy products to the United States and will significantly limit subsidized dairy exports destined to third countries.
Northwest Ohio: Windbreak program halts gales
The Northwest Ohio Field Windbreak Program protects fields and pays good money, too.
Milk controversy brews overseas
New Zealand-based company's claims about milk aren't reason for U.S. farmers to worry.
The ‘real’ farm crisis: Planning for the next farming generation
Dover-area farmer turns operation over to children; estate plan in action.
Farm retirement, management linked
Passing the family farm has been dubbed the 'real' farm crisis, lagging behind low commodity prices and urban sprawl.