Yearly Archives: 2003
More U.S.farmers have access to Internet
Forty-eight percent of U.S. farms now have Internet access.
Industry impacts farmland rental rates, leases
The new farm bill is driving change in farmland rental agreements.
Farm families earn Ohio’s top farm conservation award
Five families joined the exclusive ranks of 106 other Ohio farm families as Ohio's top conservationists.
Can’t leave odor issues up in the air
The public's increasing intolerance of agricultural odors has producers and researchers scrambling to find solutions.
Pure horsepower drives first contest
While the Farm Science Review typically boasts the biggest, newest, sleekest equipment to catch farmers' fancy, the true horsepower was at a horse plowing contest.
Paylean trips up two steer and lamb exhibitors at 2003 Iowa State Fair
Two Iowa State Fair exhibitors have been stripped of their ribbons and premium money.
Ohio State University commits to use soy biodiesel in campus buses
Ohio Sate kicks off a year-long pilot program to incorporate soy biodiesel into university transportation.
Small Farm Center gets big welcome
The Center for Small Farms targets an unfilled niche at Ohio's Farm Science Review.
Gotta love that animal magnetism
Marlin Perkins would be proud: Editor Susan Crowell shares animal tales.
A writer’s thanks
Award winner praises trophy sponsor.








