Monthly Archives: November 2003
Dairy Channel: People see how you treat your animals
The livestock sector's handling of animals is scrutinized by many, and what they see isn't always positive. An update by OSU Extension district dairy speicalist Dianne Shoemaker.
Land of the free, and home of the brave takes on new meaning
Who's brave enought to tough it out? Columnist Judither Sutherland shares a review of the book, Braving Home.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Nov. 20, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Christmas creeps in on little Pilgrim feet
To a child, that goofy pilgrim buckle hat is just an orange barrel slowing down the fast lane to the good holiday, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt.
Almost Heavenly: The Little Church
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb continues her travels through West Virginia.
Planning your winter feeding strategy
This week's All About Grazing column: Looking ahead could pay bigger dividends than anything else you do in preparing for winter.
Wayne County SWCD annual meeting
Brian and Heidi Rennecker received the Wayne Soil and Water Conservation District's 2003 Conservation Farm Award.
Finney earns Wayne County’s 4-H top honor
A Marshallville teen won the Wayne County 4-H Award of Excellence for 2003.
Will cloned animals enter food supply?
Although FDA says cloned animals are safe to eat, it will be awhile before it's in the grocery store.
Soybean, corn markets focus on China
Current import/export activity by China is the focus of the soybean, corn, and wheat markets.