Yearly Archives: 2003
A new twist on an age-old problem: Making knee replacements last
The latest techniques from the world of mechanical engineering are now being applied to the human body.
Spring thaw washes up ponds of suffocated fish
As the temperatures rise and the snow and ice melt, some pond owners are getting a big surprise: dead fish.
Farm boy by summer, wrestler by winter
Minerva High School junior Chris Hahn is already a fixture in the school's book of wrestling greats, with two state championships under his belt.
Farmland preservation deadline nears
The Ohio Department of Agriculture will accept applications for the second round of Clean Ohio agricultural easement purchases through April 30.
Innovative ethanol-ag unit unveiled
Harrison County is tapped as site for new biorefinery with an anaerobic digester, the first of its kind in Ohio.
Dairy Channel: Get rid of those nuisance barn birds
Unwanted birds have become an extremely frustrating problem for dairy farms.
World then and now seem strikingly similar
When author Louis Bromfield was looking to give his life roots, he turned to a farm in northcentral Ohio. Columnist Judith Sutherland shares the story.
Hazard A Guess: Week of March 20, 2003
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Read it Again: Week of March 20, 2003.
Each week Farm and Dairy takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Heck no we won’t go – to the Oscars!
Since when did Hollywood stars become foreign policy experts? Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt questions the public peace-making credibility Sean Penn and other president wannabes.








