Monthly Archives: January 2004
Power Show Ohio powers up Jan. 30-Feb. 1
Power Show Ohio, Jan. 30-Feb. 1, fills four buildings at the Ohio state fairgrounds - four buildings of the latest equipment and gadgets for the farm, construction or landscape user.
Pesticide storage important, especially in winter
It's often ignored, but pesticide storage is a big deal.
People should take back presidential primaries
Registered voters and concerned citizens of this country are subjected to the outrageous nonsense of presidential primaries.
Jones, Wilson join auctioneers hall of fame
Ohio auctioneers David Jones of Flushing and Joel Wilson of Batavia entered the hall of fame Jan. 18.
Feed ban expanded: No more poultry litter, plate waste or blood products
Food and Drug Administration beefs up firewalls that protect the U.S. food supply from mad cow disease.
How do you measure farm odor?
Measuring odor is one step closer to being objective.
A horse story: Adrenaline, intuition and fear
A mare cries for help. A colt is in danger. A girl responds. Can they save each other or will they die trying?
Homegrown meat demand beefed up
The hamburger- and steak-eating public isn't backing away from the table. The mad cow scare seems to have renewed consumer interest in buying beef grown and processed locally.
Ohio native will lead national cattlemen’s group
Jan Lyons returns home to offer beef industry insights at Ohio Cattlemen's Association banquet.
Awards recognize commitment across all beef industry segments
Ohio cattlemen saluted their peers and those who work with the beef industry during the Ohio Cattlemen's Association annual banquet Jan. 24.