Monthly Archives: June 2003
Ash borer might have been isolated
The Ohio Department of Agriculture has found no new signs of emerald ash borer in Ohio since April.
American being defeated in moral battles from within
The American majority turns a deaf ear to assaults on morality.
Shorthorns bind family, fairs, fun
A Shorthorn Bob Workman bought in 1967 became the foundation of his Belmont County herd, and his family.
Seed labeling law plants security
The Ohio House and Senate both passed a bill recently that modifies seed labeling practices.
Haflinger horses: One size fits all
Haflingers can do the work of draft horses, but they don't embody the typical draft horse image. At least not physically.
McDonald’s asks meat suppliers to limit antibiotics
McVet? Animal health coalition says move is pushed by market, not science.
Giving Rocky the boot
Readers comment on the topic of a recent Tontimonia column.
Move back to the city
Reader responds to "Landowner shoots horse" article.
Dairy Channel: How do they relate? Homeland safety and dairy farmers
Ernie Oelker shares ways farmers can help protect our food supply from the farm to table.
Veterinarian is blessed healer, friend
Columnist Judith Sutherland reflects on having a veterinarian and friend right around the corner.








