Yearly Archives: 2003
Centralia, Pa., is still burning underground
Many have forgotten why Centralia, Pa., is now a ghost town, but an underground coal fire is creeping forward.
Blizzard doesn’t stop auction bidders
Hot bidding in cold weather ppushed a lot of assorted silver dollars to a top bid of $1,100 at a Steubenville, Ohio, auction.
Are Roundup Ready weeds in your future?
Should glyphosate resistance should be treated differently than weed resistance to other herbicides?
‘All-American’ doesn’t mean what it used to
Farmers, not Burger King, exemplify the real meaning of what's "American," observes this letter writer in response to a recent Alan Guebert column.
Ohio Bicentennial: Carrollton-made steel shovels get stamp of approval
A Carroll County tinsmith revived his father's 1976 U.S. bicentennial legacy with an Ohio bicentennial remake.
Cownapping soap opera continues
Conflicting reports about an Ontario-to-Ohio cownapping have left a tangled mess of questions.
Animal care standards on the horizon
Animal care guidelines are cropping up all over the place, from producer organizations to end users like Wendy's.
Dairy Excel/Channel: Working things out: Family businesses face challenges
Ernie Oelker discusses farm families' struggles with their businesses.
Everyone has a story worth telling
Columnist Judith Sutherland talks about her days in the newsroom and the lessons worth learning.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Feb. 27, 2003
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.








