Monthly Archives: July 2003
Champion buckeye tree could be in your yard
Would your 'big tree' measure up? Find out whether it would earn a spot in the big tree 'hall of fame.'
Angus breed weaning weights adjusted
Angus association expands age window to include calves as young as 120 days.
Shrimp farming practices snapping its pincers into northern Ohio
Hiram-area farmer stocks ponds with shrimp; thought to be the northernmost shrimp farm in United States.
Plight of the blueberries: Going to the birds? Not anymore
Conservative estimates say birds eat about 10 percent of the North American blueberry crop.
Paper dolls cross over to collectors
Paper doll collectors are out there, but it's an 'unofficial' collectible dominated by its cross-over appeal to collectors in other fields.
Tampering disqualifies champion livestock
Both exhibitors maintain their innocence.
More farms funded with second round of Clean Ohio agricultural easements
All applications estimated agricultural easement value totaled nearly $70 million.
Dairy cow, calves beaten to death in Lake Co.
Three calves and a cow are dead, and two other cows are injured.
Hazard A Guess: Week of July 10, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Future of agriculture begins at the dinner table
Reader says the issue of industrial agriculture is too serious to be confused with our acceptance of immigrants.








