Monthly Archives: November 2003
Acquainting urban people with rural life
Reader makes suggestions for peaceful rural and urban interface.
Dairy Excel: Ohio Dairy Producers continue work
Dairy expert Tim Demland gives a recap of the Ohio Dairy Producers' most recent meeting.
True grit survives 81 years of ranching
Columnist Judith Sutherland says real survival is ranching in a wildfire canyon.
Unlucky number thirteen
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt strikes 13 from the list of numbers.
Sensational Style of Five
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about a 'blissful' evening of Russian folk music.
Watch that farmland: Leases ‘court’ trouble if done wrong
Farm landlords and their tenants can find themselves at each other's throats - or even in court - over farmland leases.
Soybean prices taking high road in Ohio
Ohio soybean growers who managed to weather the lashings Mother Nature gave their crops are reaping the benefits of record yields and high harvest prices.
Pa. Farm Bureau honors leaders
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau presented its Distinguished Service to Agriculture award to Samuel Hayes Jr., Pennsylvania's secretary of agriculture.
Pa. corn yield up 52 bushels/acre over last year
Pennsylvania's 2003 production of corn for grain, soybeans, and potatoes is expected to be above last year..
Landmark farm insurance program is prevention against the ‘bad years’
The Adjusted Gross Revenue Lite Program is available in a dozen northeastern states traditionally considered to have been underserved by USDA crop insurance programs.