Yearly Archives: 2003
Read it Again: Week of Jan. 9, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Striking a blow for parental unity
Columnist Kym Seabolt says its time to stand up for her parental rights: two 15-minute breaks and hazard pay for slumber parties.
Looking at the genetics for grazing
Does breeding make a difference when it comes to grazing dairy cattle? At least one researcher says, yes, as Wayne County Dairy Agent Tom Noyes reports in this week's "All About Grazing" column.
The birth of the Buckeye State
Ohio's boundaries are well known today, but in the early 1800s, they were a hotly debated issue, fueled by politics and personalities.
State budget deficits loom large; signals deep health insurance cuts
Across the United States, state fiscal crises could force deep cuts in programs for low-income working families.
Olde Stark Antique Faire is set for Jan.11-12
The Olde Stark Antique Faire will be held Jan. 11-12 at the Exhibition Buildings on the Stark County Fairgrounds in Canton, Ohio.
Ohio meetings will share scrapie eradication update
Several programs across Ohio this winter will explain the federal guidelines for the national scrapie eradication program.
Meat supplies set record in 2002; supplies should decline this year
Total per capita meat consumption of all red meat and poultry by U.S. consumers is expected to approach 219 pounds [retail weight] during 2002, which is a new record.
Many unusual plants found thriving in Ohio in 2002
Twenty-one rare and unusual plants were discovered in Ohio this year.
John Deere produces fuel cell vehicle
John Deere has modified a Pro-Gator utility vehicle to demonstrate fuel cell power capabilities.