Yearly Archives: 2003
Wrecking balls and wrecking lives
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell gives her take on various issues.
U.S. looks Down Under for joint lamb agreement
A decline in lamb consumption and sheep numbers worldwide is pushing representatives from the United States, Australia and New Zealand to explore ways to improve the U.S. market.
Dairy Excel: Compensating for poor feed quality
Tom Noyes offers tips on supplementing cow diets when you're short on hay.
Dairy Channel: Compensating for poor feed quality
What are you going to do for the next nine months until a new crop of haylage is available? Are you going to purchase dry hay and from where? OSU Extension dairy agent Tom Noyes gives some suggestions in this week's column.
Good soil and clear water work wonders
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares some reasoning behind her fascination with water.
Hazard A Guess: Week of October 2, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Designer dreams derail the happy home
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt rationalizes about the state of her kitchen.
Cookbook Will Celebrate 90th Anniversary
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb is counting on readers to submit their favorite recipes for our latest cookbook project.
Tuscarawas dairy totals hit $50,550
A returning buyer paid $5,600 for the first basket of dairy products to sell.
Tuscarawas Co. sale raises $275,266
'Unbelievable' describes the livestock auction of lambs, steers and hogs - sale totals were up more than $33,000 over last year.








