Yearly Archives: 2003
Justice Department: DFA expansion could hike school milk prices in Ky.
Suit seeks to prevent higher milk prices in Kentucky and Tennessee schools.
Human interference with animals could be factor in SARS development
Human and animal interference may have caused coronavirus associated with SARS to jump species.
Get my drift? Better hope the neighbors don’t
This spring, let's hope farmers "catch the drift" from their herbicides and other farm chemicals before their neighbors do.
First Pa. ag small business loans made
First loans awarded to agriculture businesses through Pennsylvania's Small Business First program.
Consumers deserve to know where food comes from
Country-of-origin labeling isn't all bad: U.S. farmers deserve to get the credit for the quality food they produce.
Captive Passage: The making of the Americas
The story of the slave trade and the role it played in the development of the New World is the focus of a major traveling exhibition presented at the Smithsonian.
Bunge idles Marion soybean plant
Bunge North America will idle production at its Marion, Ohio, soybean processing facility until margins improve.
Antique fire trucks and equipment invited to muster
Antique fire truck and equipment owners are invited to attend a showcase of Ohio's firefighting history.
1953: Year of killer tornadoes
This year - 2003 - marks the 50th anniversary of the third deadliest year for tornadoes in the United States.
COOL starts to heat up
Debate about COOL heated up as USDA officials headed to different parts of the country to address concerns about the controversial country-of-origin labeling.








