Monthly Archives: July 2003
Minivillage mimics urban sprawl’s impact on water pollution
Open fields provide plenty of room for water to soak into the ground, but that changes when rural areas become urbanized.
Making the tractors dance
Swing 'em to the center with the ole Farmall,
Swing 'em up,
Swing 'em down,
Keep on swingin' 'em around and around.
Swing 'em up,
Swing 'em down,
Keep on swingin' 'em around and around.
Champion hog dies morning after sale at Carroll Co. Fair
Leann Johnson sweeps market lamb class, Trbovich cousins take steer honors.
Wallbrowns pioneer farming abroad in Brazilian countryside
Members of the family are viewed by some as pioneers for their efforts in farming abroad.
Ohio hog farmers are victorious despite $500 award
Ohio Supreme Court rejects final appeal; both sides satisfied.
Learning to feed the right wolf
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell remind adults of appropriate involvement in youth activities.
Dairy Channel: An update on bovine viral diarrhea
According to the USDA Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, two distinct biotypes of bovine viral diarrhea virus have been identified.
Summer: Time to stop and smell the roses
Columnist Judith Sutherland appreciates the joys of summer - especially its glorious middle.
Hazard A Guess: Week of July 17, 2003
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Dressing for disaster requires planning
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt doesn't want to be "caught dead" wearing her husband's old T-shirts.








