Yearly Archives: 2003
Read it Again: Week of Feb. 20, 2003
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Easy targets for a taxing situation
There are plenty of "sin taxes" that could be applied, if Ohio's governor Bob Taft takes the advice of columnist Kym Seabolt.
Just the Way You Are
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb ponders what happens when we treat our children as individuals. Is it "fair?"
Colonists coveted Chinese porcelain
Chinese potters began to export porcelain to Europe and America early in the 1700s.
Winter thoughts include whether to plant new forage this spring
Knox County Extension Agent Jeff McCutcheon finds the biggest problem in pastures is not the plant, but the plant-er.
Values, beliefs put farming at risk
Reader wonders whether agriculture will get regulatred out of business.
Terrorism: Defining the meaning of ‘orange’ alert to farming community
What does a Homeland Security 'orange' alert mean to agriculture?
Robertsville Community Institute March 4
The 90th community institute in Robertsville, Ohio, will be held March 4.
Proper hay use vital to horse operation
Even if your feed budget is tight, you can't skimp on your horse's hay.
Preservation speakers come to Westmoreland Co.
Preserving Special Places: Westmoreland County's Historic Neighborhoods and Towns, will be held March 14 at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg.








