Monthly Archives: September 2003
Life: It’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon
In the big dining room of life, columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt urges readers to savor the buffet, not just race toward the dessert cart.
Thistles Again
Thistles bring beauty to the back yard of Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb.
Skill: Outfitting saddle trappings
Few realize how much craftsmanship goes into saddles and related items for horses. Columnist Roy Booth shines a light on the subject this week.
Wayne County Farm Bureau gets 10 stars
Wayne County is among a handful of counties in Ohio to earn recognition for all of its Farm Bureau programs.
Wayne Co. ag society honors friends
The Wayne County Agricultural Society named Donald and Iola Elliott, Louise McCoy, Mary Taylor, Carol Gerber and Harry Mykrantz as its 2003 Outstanding Volunteers.
Weekly outlook: Storage decisions
Producers must make pricing and storage decisions for that portion of their crop not already priced.
Steam threshers host festival
The Stumptown Steam Threshers Club 41st annual reunion is Sept. 6 and 7.
Ohio hosts national tree farm group
The 10th annual National Tree Farmer convention will be held Oct. 16-19 in Columbus.
Milk protein may fight meat bacteria
FDA says lactoferrin can be sprayed on to beef carcasses to fight disease-causing bacteria.
Fall forage seeding? Remember the basics
To increase the chances of getting a good stand established in the fall, it is important to stick to the basics.