Yearly Archives: 2003
Read it Again: Week of April 24, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Let them eat cupcakes … if Daddy brings some home
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt discusses her husband's valiant cupcake quest.
Agriculture’s role in the auto industry
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes about the necessary parallel of the automobile industry and agriculture business.
Warm weather helps farmers get back in Ohio and Pa. fields
Warmer temperatures and little rainfall allowed farmers to complete more field work in mid-April.
Vintage base ball teams swing into action May 4
Before there were overpaid professional players, overpriced seats, or over-budget stadiums there was vintage base ball.
Using spray oils for insect control
Horticultural spray oils can be effective control materials for orchard insects that occur early in the season.
Trips to the farm: Animals pose E. coli threat to child visitors
If you're hosting schoolchildren to your farm this spring, teach hygiene along with farm life lessons.
Strong exports send sell signal for beans in bin
Strong export sales have kept current soybean prices high. Futures prices for this fall, however, are 75 cents per bushel lower.
State fair searches for high school marching bands
The Ohio State Fair is looking for Ohio high school marching bands to participate in the daily parade during the 150th Ohio State Fair.
Relay for Life celebrates 10-year anniversary with new events added
Now celebrating it's 10th anniversary, Trumbull County's Relay For Life has grown to over 275 teams with five communities hosting events.








