Monthly Archives: August 2003
Future best-selling author says thanks
Each year, Farm and Dairy sponsors the 4-H creative writing competition at the Ohio State Fair. We are proud to lend a hand to some of the state's talented youth. The following letters are from some of this year's 4-H project participants.
For or against weapons of self-defense?
Reader disputes claim about gun availability and higher violent crime rates.
Reader can’t understand war mentality
I never thought that I would live long enough to see a president worse than Lyndon Johnson.
Dairy Channel: Step right up for pricing jeopardy
Dianne Shoemaker tries to make things easier to understand with a game of jeopardy.
Travel journals: Sure glad to be home
Columnist Judith Sutherland muses over journal entries and the happiness of being home after a trip.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Aug. 28, 2003
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Child’s death barely raises an eyebrow
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt takes a serious note discussing the death of a 20-month-old child who was beaten to death.
The Third Spill’s A Charm
Mother Laurie Marlatt Steeb learns her lessons after a summer of lax rules.
Bids flying at Holmes County market livestock sale
Curt Lorentz's 132-pound champion market lamb for $9 a pound to Loudonville Farmer's Equity.
Will you share your story?
This fall, a special Farm and Dairy series will look at farm-related accidents, as well as farm-specific health issues like farmer's lung. Will you share your story?