Yearly Archives: 2003
Louisville tractor pull already sold out for Saturday’s finals
Tickets went on sale to the public earlier this month for the championship tractor pull held Feb. 12-15 in conjunction with the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville. Saturday night's final heats, however, are already sold out.
Farm bill funding could be target for Congress appropriations bill cuts
In agricultural payments, what Congress giveth, Congress can taketh away.
Buckeye Rodeo rounds up awards
An Ohio-based rodeo received numerous accolades from the Mid-States Rodeo Association.
Backup generator isn’t a complete standby power solution
If installed improperly, a back-up generator can create a wiring hazard and complicate efforts by a utility company to reconnect the primary power source.
Almost half the Earth is still wilderness
A team of more than 200 scientists spent two years compiling information about the Earth's most pristine and untouched regions. Their findings have been compiled in a new book, Wilderness: Earth's Last Wild Places.
FDA approval: Six-month shelf life for dairy products
Dean Foods has received approval from the FDA for new technology that extends dairy-based beverage shelf life to six months.
50 people sick, but milk not to blame: Salmonella linked to Young’s Dairy
Columbiana County may hold key to salmonella outbreak in Clark County.
More than $1.75 million in loan help still available for Ohio farm families
More than $1.75 million is still available in loan guarantee help.
Deer farmer discusses chronic wasting disease
Ohio deer farmer refutes statement that chronic wasting disease is primarily found among captive animals.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Jan. 9, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.